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==Elizabeth Caroline Crosby (1888-1983)==
==Elizabeth Caroline Crosby (1888-1983)==
Elizabeth Caroline Crosby (1888 – 1983) was an American neuroanatomist and histologist at  Medical School, University of Michigan with [[Embryology History - G. Carl Huber|G. Carl Huber]], with whom she published [[Embryology History - G. Carl Huber#Elizabeth Crosby|several papers]]. She received the National Medal of Science from President Jimmy Carter in 1979 "for outstanding contributions to comparative and human neuroanatomy and for the synthesis and transmission of knowledge of the entire nervous system of the vertebrate phylum."




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Elizabeth Caroline Crosby (1888-1983)

Elizabeth Caroline Crosby (1888 – 1983) was an American neuroanatomist and histologist at Medical School, University of Michigan with G. Carl Huber, with whom she published several papers. She received the National Medal of Science from President Jimmy Carter in 1979 "for outstanding contributions to comparative and human neuroanatomy and for the synthesis and transmission of knowledge of the entire nervous system of the vertebrate phylum."


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