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[Importance of the works of S. Ramón y Cajal for clinical medicine].
Shkol'nik-Iarros EG.
Klin Med (Mosk). 1987 Sep;65(9):35-8. Russian. No abstract available.
PMID: 3320498


In a word, it was shown that each central nerve cell, with its fibrillar offshoots, is an isolated entity. Instead of being in physical connection with a multitude of other nerve cells, it has no direct physical connection with any other nerve cell whatever.


[Bibliometric approach to the scientific work of S. Ramón y Cajal].
<pubmed>3320498</pubmed>
Ferreiro-Aláez L, Ferreiro-Villanueva C.
<pubmed>6400405</pubmed>
Trab Inst Cajal. 1984;75(1-4):29-35. Spanish. No abstract available.
<pubmed>7010300</pubmed>
PMID: 6400405 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
<pubmed>341877</pubmed>
 
<pubmed>1095006</pubmed>
S. Ramón y Cajal, R. G. Harrison, and the beginnings of neuroembryology.
<pubmed>13036993</pubmed>
Hamburger V.
Perspect Biol Med. 1980 Summer;23(4):600-16. No abstract available.
PMID: 7010300  
 
Visual cortex (translation of S. Ramón y Cajal) translated from L'Encorce Cérébrale Suivant les Régions L'Ecorce Visuelle, Chapter 25 in "Histologie du Système Nerveux de l'Homme et des Vertébrés," 1911.
Bro S, Haycock JW.
Behav Biol. 1977 Dec;21(4):508-28. No abstract available.
PMID: 341877  
 
Corpus striatum (Translation of S. Ramón y Cajal). translated from Corps Strié, chapter 23, in "Histologie du systéme nerveux de l'homme et des vertébrés" 1911.
Haycock JW, Bro S.
Behav Biol. 1975 Jul;14(3):387-402. No abstract available.
PMID: 1095006  
 
Contribution of S. Ramon y Cajal to the knowledge of the anatomy of the cerebral cortex.
CONEL JL.
N Engl J Med. 1953 Mar 26;248(13):541-3. No abstract available.
PMID: 13036993

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In a word, it was shown that each central nerve cell, with its fibrillar offshoots, is an isolated entity. Instead of being in physical connection with a multitude of other nerve cells, it has no direct physical connection with any other nerve cell whatever.

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