Friday, January 12, 2024
HomeDiscoverMedical HistoryToday In Medical History - January 20

Today In Medical History – January 20

(1741) Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus the Younger was born. He is best known for his work in botany, describing a variety of plants and vegetables.

(1944) American psychologist James McKeen Cattell is born. He is known for helping psychology become established as a legitimate science and created a variety of different mental tests for things like reaction time and memory.

(1952) Greek psychiatrist and translator Nikos Sideris was born. He has written a number of books on child psychology.

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest News and Articles

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTERS

Stay Connected
10,288FansLike
820FollowersFollow
249FollowersFollow
2,787FollowersFollow

Joke Of The Day – January 12

Doctor to her patient: Did you get the surgery already? Patient: Yes. Doctor: How was it? Patient: It was three thousand dollars. Doctor: I mean, what did you...

RECENT COMMENTS

ADVERTISE WITH US

error: Content is read-only and copy-protected.