John Anderson - Science and Medicine

Science and Medicine

  • John Anderson (physician) (died 1804), English physician
  • John Anderson (zoologist) (1833–1900), Scottish zoologist
  • John August Anderson (1876–1959), American physicist and astronomer
  • John Stuart Anderson (1908–1990), British/Australian inorganic chemist
  • J. Edward Anderson (born 1927), American engineer
  • John Robert Anderson (chemist) (1928–2007), Australian chemist/materials scientist
  • John D. Anderson (born 1937), American aerospace engineer
  • John L. Anderson (born 1945), American chemical engineer
  • John Robert Anderson (psychologist) (born 1947), Canadian psychologist and computer scientist
  • John G. Anderson (born 1948), seismologist

Read more about this topic:  John Anderson

Famous quotes containing the words science and/or medicine:

    I exulted like “a pagan suckled in a creed” that had never been worn at all, but was brand-new, and adequate to the occasion. I let science slide, and rejoiced in that light as if it had been a fellow creature. I saw that it was excellent, and was very glad to know that it was so cheap. A scientific explanation, as it is called, would have been altogether out of place there. That is for pale daylight.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    After you eat always take a walk, and you’ll never have to go to a medicine shop.
    —Chinese proverb.

    Rhyme.