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Related To Medicine:

Related To Medicine One's high school program should include subjects related to medicine, such as chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics. But other subjects—such as the social sciences, foreign languages, and English—are important and necessary. Doctors, particularly surgeons, must have a good command of English grammar and composition in order to describe verbally and in writing precisely what takes place during medical and surgical procedures.

In 1906, Ramon y Cajal shared the Nobel Prize for medicine with Camillo Golgi, whose silver-stain method for staining nervous Tissue he had adopted and improved. This started his exploration of the structure of the cerebellum and the cerebrum and led to great cytological discoveries related to the nervous system. He demonstrated the termination of the nerve fibers in the gray matter, and described for the first time the true relationship of nerve fiber to nerve cell.


Distinguished professor president of the State Stony Brook, Dr. Glass Review of Biology. He the board of trustees of oratory of Quantitative the board of directors for the Advancement of Dr. Glaser is vice-president for medical affairs, dean, and professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is also president-elect of the Association of American Medical Colleges and a member of the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Public Health Service, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Board of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.
 
 

 

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