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Zusatztext The book stimulates the readers imagination! bringing him in at the dawn of a fascinating branch of the discipline of neuroscience! and serves as an excellent introduction and references source. Informationen zum Autor Paolo Mazzarello, MD PhD is Professor of History of Medicine at the University of Pavia, Italy. He is the author of five books on history of Medicine and science in Eighteenth and Nineteenth century. He wrote for Nature, Endeavour and Trends in Neuroscience.Hometown: Mornese (prov. Alessandria, Italy) Klappentext This book is a complete biography of Camillo Golgi one of the most prominent European researcher between the Nineteenth and the Twentieth century, a period of dramatic scientific development. The life of Golgi was an extraordinary intellectual adventure in three major fields of biology and medicine, namely the neuroscience, the emerging cell biology and the new science of medical microbiology.In 1873 Golgi published the description of a revolutionary histological technique which allowed, for the first time, to visualize a single nerve cell with all its ramification which could be followed and analyzed even at a great distance from the cell bodies, the so called "black reaction" (later named the "Golgi method"). This invention provided the spark to a truly scientific revolution which allowed the morphology and the basic architecture of the cerebral tissue to be evidenced in all itscomplexity, thus contributing to the foundation of the modern neuroscience. It has been written that, in the same way Galileo Galilei was able to find new stars observing with his telescope any sky region, Golgi was able to find new nervous structures and nerve cells by applying his black reaction toany brain region. Finally, the details of the most complex structure in the known universe, the brain, could be characterized. Golgi also strongly contributed to the development of cell biology with the discovery of one of the major organelles of the cell, the "internal reticular apparatus" (later named the "Golgi apparatus" or the "Golgi complex" or simply "the Golgi") and to medical microbiology with his description of the human malaria parasitic development inside the red blood cells (Golgi cycle). He was also a prominent political figure who deeply influenced the Nineteenth century development of science in Italy. Zusammenfassung The complete biography of the man who contributed to the foundation of three major scientific fields: neuroscience, cell biology and medical microbiology. It is impossible to understand the development of medicine and biology between Nineteenth and Twentieth century without considering the fundamental contribution of Camillo Golgi to modern life sciences....
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The complete biography of the man who contributed to the foundation of three major scientific fields: neuroscience, cell biology and medical microbiology. It is impossible to understand the development of medicine and biology between Nineteenth and Twentieth century without considering the fundamental contribution of Camillo Golgi to modern life sciences.