Alexander Fleming (Penicilin)
Dr. Raymond Damadian (MRI)
Louis Pasteur (cure to rabies)
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (x-ray)
Walter C. Willett (Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary Heart disease in men)
Joseph Lister (aseptic)
Edward Jenner (vaccine to small pox)
Paul Ehrlich (chemotheraphy)
Willem Einthoven (electrocardiograph)
Christian Barnard (performed the first successful heart transplant )
He was the creator of the modern skyscraper.
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The term "arrested development" has many meanings. However, it is often a term used in the field of medicine. In the field of medicine, the term "arrested development" means a weird period where physical development has stopped.
Frank T. LiraAnswer:Ivan Pavlov Alfred BinetSigmund FreudCarl JungWilliam JamesB. F. SkinnerCharles Darwinto name a few. I'm not familiar with Frank Lira
This is always being studied. For frequencies below microwaves there appear to be virtually zero effects.
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He is a scientist that contributed a lot for the field of science
Xray is by Roentegen of Germany, Electro Cardiogram ECG by Einthoven of Holland CT Scan and Ultrasound is also from Germany ETG AyurvedaScan is from India
Muslim scientist Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Albucasis) is credited with preparing sulphuric acid in the laboratory during the 10th century. Albucasis' work in chemistry and medicine contributed significantly to advancements in the field at the time.
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They contributed to algebra, astrology and to the field of medicine. Also, major contributions to astronomy and philosophy.
Addison contributed many things to the field of medicine. His work in Endocrinology is credited to the discovery of Addison's Disease.
Benjamin Cabrera was a Filipino scientist who contributed major breakthroughs in the field of parasitology. He was instrumental in developing drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes.