- male, deceased (1934)
- Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a Spanish histologist, physician, and Nobel laureate. He is considered to be one of the founders of modern neuroscience.
- male, deceased (1892)
- Sir William Bowman, 1st Baronet (July 20, 1816 - March 29, 1892) was a British surgeon, histologist & anatomist. He is most famous for his research...
- male, deceased (1802)
- Marie François Xavier Bichat, French anatomist and physiologist, was born at Thoirette (Jura). Bichat is best remembered as the father of modern h...
- male, deceased (1874)
- Max Johann Sigismund Schultze, German microscopic anatomist, was born at Freiburg in Breisgau (Baden). He studied medicine at Greifswald and...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Louis-Antoine Ranvier (b. Lyon, France, October 2, 1835; d. Vendranges, France, March 22, 1922, French physician, pathologist, anatomist and...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Theodor Meynert (1833-1892) was a German-Austrian neuropathologist and anatomist who was born in Dresden. He is remembered as an early mentor of...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Magnus Gustaf Retzius (17 October 1842 - 21 July 1919) was a Swedish physician and anatomist who dedicated a large part of his life to researching...
- male, deceased (1875)
- John Hughes Bennett was an English physician, physiologist and pathologist. His main contribution to medicine has been the first description of...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Hugo von Mohl, German botanist, was born at Stuttgart. He was a son of the Württemberg statesman Benjamin Ferdinand von Mohl (1766 - 1845), the f...
- male, deceased (1992)
- Arthur Worth Ham (20 February 1902 - 6 September 1992) was a prominent Canadian histologist. His textbook "Histology" is considered by many...
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