This thumbnail sketch is Thomas Edison, who shed light on electrical science.
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Shown here is Fleming, who discovered penicillin. This discovery was largely by accident. He found a mold in his Petri dish that killed bacteria.
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Dogs were used by Pavlov as his experimental animal. They helped the brilliant Russian physiologist win a Nobel Prize.
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This is a mid-sagittal view of the brain. Pathology is seen in this plane in schizophrenia, particularly in the septal area. Japanese workers have reported the septal area to be enlarged in schizophrenia. Averback has reported swelling of neurons in this area, confirming Heath. Heath had previously reported EEG abnormalities in the septum.
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Shown here are various types of nerve cells drawn by Lewis a century ago. The abbreviation "ax" means "axon".
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This is Albert Einstein, a brilliant Jewish scientist who came to America from Germany to escape persecution.
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Shown here is an example of protein. Beef is banned from the Boston diet because it is high in cholesterol and for other reasons.
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Shown here is a schematic drawing of the brain showing the white matter and the grey matter.
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Shown here are the arteries at the base of the brain. The clipart is from www.arthursclipart.com, a very educational website.
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Somebody found Nemo. I threw this joke in because I wanted to mention that eating uncooked food such as sushi presents a greater risk of food-borne disease. Cooking destroys most of the bacteria. The way to avoid mad cow disease is to simply avoid beef.
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