Ivan Pavlov was born in a small village in central Russia. His family hoped that he would become a priest, and he went to a theological seminary. After reading Charles Darwin, he found that he ...
The son of a village priest, Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov was born on September 14, 1849, and qualified in medicine in 1879. Then began his physiological career, which happily still goes on. Possessing ...
The nation's only complete collection of presidential portraits outside the White House, this exhibition lies at the heart of the Portrait Gallery's mission to tell the American story through the ...
The Catalog of American Portraits (CAP) is a national portrait archives maintaining data and images for nearly 200,000 portraits. The CAP maintains records of historically significant American ...
Three of the prisoners released, from left to right: Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, corporate security executive Paul Whelan, and former head of Open Russia movement Andrei Pivovarov.
In 1894, Ivan ... P. Todes, a historian of biology and medicine at Johns Hopkins, adopts this metaphor of the factory as the organizing theme of his fascinating new book entitled Pavlov's ...
In these portraits, dogs are wearing fashionable collars that they can be proud of. “I wanted to take that post-surgery humiliation — that saddest moment for every pet — and twist it into ...
Our striking introduction to Kaloyan (Ognyan Pavlov) in Pavel G. Vesnakov's potent and profound "Windless" is as an ...
While researching digestion in dogs, Ivan Pavlov noticed that the dogs began to drool as soon as they saw the white coats of the people who fed them; before they could even see or smell their food.