Significant Events in Medical History on July 1 You Should Know
July 1: (1) (1818) German physician Karl von Vierordt is born. He is known for developing techniques and tools for the monitoring of blood
Significant Medical Milestones and Events in History on August 5
August 5: (1) (1872) Brazilian physician, bacteriologist, and epidemiologist Oswaldo Cruz was born. He is most remembered for founding the Oswaldo Cruz Institute, currently
Limpatto dei livelli di nicotina nelle sigarette elettroniche sugli adolescenti e la loro transizione al fumo
Un gruppo di ricerca ha valutato se i livelli elevati di nicotina nelle sigarette elettroniche contribuiscono all’aumento di frequenza e intensità del fumo di
Descubre el Tratamiento Más Efectivo para Aliviar los Sofocos y Mejorar tu Calidad de Vida
Un recién reseña publicada en el International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecologyidentifica el tratamiento más efectivo para aliviar los sofocos. Menopausia es un proceso
Significant Events in Medical History: June 21 Highlights
June 21: (1) (1535) German physician, botanist, and traveler Leonhard Rauwolf was born. He is remembered for his travels through Mesopotamia in 1573-1575 where
Significant Medical Milestones on June 23 Through History
June 23: (1) (1804) German botanist Matthias Jakob Schleiden was born. He is known for being the co-inventor of the cell theory , which
Milestones in Medicine: Significant Events on June 16 Throughout History
June 16: (1) (1858) English physician John Snow passed away. He is remembered for his work with anaesthesia researching water quality and detecting water
Significant Events in Medical History on June 20
June 20: (1) (1861) English biochemist Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins was born. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929 for
Significant Events in Medical History on June 3
June 3: (1) (1723) Italian physician and naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli is born. He published many books and reports, such as De Hydroargyro Idriensi
Significant Events in Medical History on June 9
June 9: (1) (1875) English pharmacologist and physiologist Henry Hallett Dale was born. He shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for
Significant Events in Medical History: June 15 Highlights
June 15: (1) (1667) The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys. (2) (1777) British physician David Daniel Davis is born.
Significant Events in Medical History on May 24 You Should Know About
May 24: (1) (1686) Polish/Dutch physicist and engineer Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit is born. He was the inventor of the mercury thermometer and the Fahrenheit
Significant Events in Medical History on May 19
May 19: (1) (1914) Austrian-born British molecular biologist Max Perutz was born. He shared the Nobel Prize in 1962 for his work on the
Significant Milestones in Medical History on May 18
May 18: (1) (1901) American biologist Vincent du Vigneaud was born. He is known for the isolation, structural identification, and total synthesis of the
Significant Events in Medical History on May 26
May 26: (1) (1907) French physician and haematologist Jean Bernard is born. He was the director of the Institute for Leukemia at the University
Significant Medical Milestones on May 13: A Journey Through History
May 13th: (1) (1857) British medical doctor Sir Ronald Ross was born. He won a Nobel Prize for h is discovery of the malarial
Significant Events in Medical History on May 9: A Journey Through Time
May 9th: (1) (1893) American psychologist, lawyer, inventor, and comic book writer William Moulton Marston was born. Along with creating the character Wonder Woman,
Significant Events in Medical History on May 17
May 17: (1) (1749) English physician, scientist, and “Father of Immunology” Edward Jenner was born. He is known as the pioneer of the smallpox
Significant Events in Medical History on June 1: A Journey Through Time
June 1: (1) (1930) American ecologist Richard Levins is born. Along with studying evolution, he is known for his work with metapopulations and population
Liftware Utensils: Revolutionizing Mealtime for Patients with Hand Tremors
Liftware utensils with stabilizing technology have been reported to ‘cancel’ hand tremors by 70% in movement disorder patients so that they can eat easily.