Bodil Schmidt-Nielsen, Danish American physiologist
Adolph Fick, German physician
Etienne-Jules Marey, French physiologist
Edward Sharpey-Schafer, physiologist
Charles Sherrington, British physiologist
Emil DuBois-Reymond, German physician
Vladimir Bekhterev, Soviet neurophysiologist
Rosalind Wulzen, US physiologist
Ernst Weber, German experimental psychologist
Elizabeth M. Bright, US physiologist
Marie Agnes Hinrichs, US zoologist and physiologist
Tsai-Ying Cheng, Taiwanese-US biochemist
Helen Kemp Porter, British botanist
Johanna Westerdijk, Dutch plant pathologist
Michael Foster, British physiologist
Frederick Banting, Canadian physiologist
Paul Morawitz, German haematologist
Charles Scott Sherrington, British physiologist
Haldan Keffer Hartline, US physiologist
Jacques Loeb, German-US physiologist
Robert Remak, Polish-German neurologist
Franz Gall, German physiologist
Mary Elizabeth Collett, American physiologist
Respiration determination apparatus, 1940s
Lewis Heilbrunn, US physiologist
Abby Howe Turner, American physiologist
Walter Cannon, US physiologist
Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist
Bertha Parker, Native American archeologist
Jesse McClendon, US physiologist
Elizabeth Lee Hazen and Rachel Brown
Harvey Cushing, US neurosurgeon
Thorndike, Cushing and Sherrington, 1938
Archibald Hill, British physiologist
Margaret Reed Lewis, US cell biologist
Joseph Erlanger, American physiologist
Renato Dulbecco, Italian virologist
Edgar, Baron Adrian, neurophysiologist
Agnes Mary Claypole Moody, US zoologist
Peter Zhukovsky, Soviet botanist
Florence Sabin, US medical scientist
Claude Bernard, French physiologist
Stephen Hales, English botanist and physiologist
Raymond Carhart, US audiologist
Donald Fredrickson, US physiologist
Johns Hopkins Medical School
SCR-268 radar in operation, Italy
Herbert Gasser, American physiologist
Genetics Society of America, 1936
Zhores Medvedev, Soviet biologist
Edmund Harvey, US zoologist
Brandeis and Loeb, US judge and biologist
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, British physiologist
Andrew Huxley, physiologist and biophysicist
William Augustus Hinton, American microbiologist
Regina Flannery Herzfeld, US anthropologist
John Hopkins Hospital doctors
William Harvey, English physician
George von Bekesy, American physiologist
Anna Baker Yates Rapport, US physiologist
Teissier and Sirks, Geneticists
Conrad Waddington, British geneticist
Charlotte Gower Chapman, American anthropologist
Helen Redfield, American geneticist
Estrella Eleanor Carothers, American zoologist
Andre Dreyfus, Brazilian geneticist
Theodor Boveri, German geneticist
Robertson, Epling, Falconer, geneticists
First COBOL computer programmers, 1960
Homer Smith, US physiologist
William Bayliss, British physiologist
John Scott Haldane, British physiologist
Erwin Chargaff, Austro-Hungarian biochemist
Elizabeth Shull Russell, American geneticist
Barbara McClintock.
Richard Pfeiffer, German bacteriologist
William Taliaferro, US parasitologist
Thomas Hunt Morgan, US geneticist
Hideyo Noguchi, Japanese bacteriologist
Edwin Klebs, German-Swiss pathologist
Ross Harrison, US biologist
Albert von Kolliker, Swiss zoologist
John Snow, British physician
George Thane, British anatomist
Mary Jane Rathbun, US zoologist
Franz Boas, German-US anthropologist
Tatiana Maximova, Russian plant physiologist
Jean Baptiste von Helmont, chemist
Ruth Underhill, US anthropologist
Hubertus Strughold, German physiologist
August Forel, Swiss psychiatrist
Henry Acland, British physician
History of Medicine conference, 1967
Carrie Derick, Canadian botanist and geneticist
Pierre Boule, French palaeontologist
Galvani's electricity experiments, 1780s
John Mayow FRS.
Rachel Carson, US marine biologist and author
Lerner and Ceppellini, Geneticists
Bacteriology laboratory
Wrinch and Mazia, Biologists
Winthrop Osterhout, US botanist
Undetonated V1 flying bomb, France, 1944
Ernest Just, US biologist
Maurice Whittinghill, US geneticist
The British entomologist, Sir Vincent Wigglesworth
Space Shuttle STS-7 crew
Miriam Elizabeth Simpson, US anatomist
Franz Nopcsa, Hungarian palaeontologist
Fritz Schaudinn, German microbiologist
Jules Bordet, Belgian bacteriologist
Selig Hecht, US physiologist
Integration at University of Mississippi, USA
Sally Ride and first female NASA astronauts
1870's Carl Christoph Vogt Portrait
US National Bureau of Standards low-temperature researchers
Wilhelm Johannsen, Danish geneticist
The German physician Franz Joseph Gall
Margaret Eliza Maltby, US physicist
David Bannerman, British ornithologist
Frank Barlow and children
George Boulenger, Belgian zoologist
William Carruthers, Scottish botanist
Natural History Museum expedition, 1976
NHM Geology Department staff, 1881
NHM Zoology Department staff, 1895
Alfred Velpeau, French surgical anatomist
Selman Waksman, microbiologist
Jean Pateels, Belgian biologist
Johannes Holtfreter, embryologist
Anaximander, Ancient Greek philosopher
Alfred Hershey, US geneticist
Charles Bell, Scottish anatomist
Operation Redwing Cherokee, Bikini Atoll, 1956
Saturn V rocket engine
First quantum voltage demonstration chip, 1984
Scanning tunnelling microscope, 1980s
Richard Doll, British physiologist
Almroth Wright, British bacteriologist
Seth Chandler, US astronomer
Lewis Boss, US astronomer
Charles Young, US astronomer
Henry Parkhurst, US astronomer
Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist
Gerhard Hansen, Norwegian physician
Samuel Milner, British physicist
David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist
Charles Sherborn, British taxonomist
James Chester Bradley, US entomologist
Raphael Blanchard, French parasitologist
Mary Alice McWhinnie, US biologist
Frederick Allen, US doctor
Carl Correns, German geneticist
Curt Stern, German-US geneticist
Edmund Wilson, US cell biologist
Barbara McClintock, US cell geneticist
Louis Agassiz, Swiss-US geologist
Robert Wiedersheim, German anatomist
Hopi women grinding grain
Charles Stiles, US parasitologist
Sigard Knopf, German-US physician
Florence Seibert, US biochemist
Louis Agassiz (1807-73), Swiss-American Biologist and Geologist, Three-Quarter Length Portrait, Engraving
Louis Agassiz (1807-73), Swiss-American Biologist and Geologist, Head and Shoulders Portrait
Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist
Emile Kuss, French physician
Royal Institution Christmas Lecture, 1946
Mary Mandels receiving Research Directors Award, 1962
Neel and Miller, US geneticists
Ruby Hirose, US biochemist and bacteriologist
Portrait of Charles Darwin
Eleanor Plunkette Brown, US health campaigner
Hubertus Strughold and space cabin simulator
Clara H. Hasse, American botanist
Muriel A. Case, US biologist
N. Elizabeth Presho, US pharmacologist
Selma Hayman, US biochemist