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Christian Huygens, Dutch scientistChristian (or Christiaan) Huygens, Dutch mathematician, physicist, horologist and astronomer, notable for his contributions to telescopes and to the nature of light
Michael Faraday, scientist, with glass barMichael Faraday (1791-1867), scientist, shown holding a glass bar of the type he used to show that magnetism can affect light
Georg Simon Ohm, German physicist, researcher into electricity
Claudius Galen, Greek physicianAelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus (known as Galen of Pergamon), Greek physician and philosopher active in Rome
Charles Darwin as a wild man of the jungleCharles Darwin, depicted as a wild man of the jungle with a beard almost down to his feet
Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish engineer and mysticEmanuel Swedenborg (born Swedberg) (1688-1772), Swedish scientist, philosopher, Christian mystic and theologian
Paul Broca, French physicianPierre Paul Broca, French physician, anatomist and anthropologist. He is best known for his research into the frontal lobe
John Logie Baird, Scottish inventor, who invented the television
Pavlovs laboratory in Leningrad, RussiaPavlovs laboratory in Leningrad (St Petersburg), known as the tower of silence
Pavlovs dogs trapped in a floodWhen Pavlovs dogs are trapped in a flood of the River Neva at Leningrad (St Petersburg), their conditioned reflexes are altered, leading him to a crucial psychological breakthrough
Futuristic study of microbesA scientist studies microbes magnified on a screen
Michael Faraday, scientist, giving a lectureMichael Faraday (1791-1867), scientist, lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, on his discoveries in magnetism and light
JOULE (1818 - 1889)James Prescott Joule Scientist
Huxley / Woodbury PhotoTHOMAS HENRY HUXLEY scientist
Rontgen / Hodgson / LabWilhelm Conrad Rontgen German physicist, discovered X-rays, 1895, Nobel prizewinner, 1901, in his laboratory
DALTON (1766-1844)JOHN DALTON scientist
CROOKES (1832-1919)sir William scientist, investigator of the paranormal