- male, deceased (1794)
- Félix Vicq d'Azyr was a French physician and anatomist, the originator of comparative anatomy and discoverer of the theory of homology in biology
- female, deceased (1997)
- Katherine Esau (3 April, 1898 - 4 June 1997) was a German-American botanist. She was born in Yekaterinoslav, Russian Empire ("now Dnipropetrovsk,...
- male, deceased (1988)
- Geoffrey Howard Bourne (17 November 1909 - 19 July 1988) was an Australian-U.S. anatomist and primatologist. In particular, he studied the adrenal...
- male, deceased (1876)
- Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (April 19, 1795 - June 27, 1876), German naturalist, zoologist, comparative anatomist, geologist, and microscopist,...
- male, deceased (1818)
- Arthur St. Clair (March 23 1734/1736 -August 31 1818) was the ninth President of the Continental Congress under the Articles of Confederation,...
- male, deceased (1530)
- Jacopo Berengario da Carpi (1460-1530) was an Italian physician. His book "Anatomia Carpi" published in 1535 made him the most important anatomist...
- male
- Giovanni Filippo (1510-1580) is believed to be first to describe Varicella, commonly known as chicken pox. He is also a major figure in the history...
- male, deceased (1610)
- John Banister (1533 - 1610) was an English anatomist and teacher. He published "The Historie of Man, from the most approved Authorities in this...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Georg Meissner was a German anatomist and physiologist who was born in Hannover. He studied medicine in Göttingen, and afterwards was a professor a...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Carl Wernicke (born 15 May 1848 in Tarnowitz, Upper Silesia, then Prussia, now Tarnowskie Gory, Poland – died 15 June 1905 in Gräfenroda, Ger...
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