Resumen
Recuerdos de mi vida (tomo 2), subtitled Historia de mi labor científica, continues the autobiography of Santiago Ramón y Cajal, focusing on his groundbreaking work in neuroscience and his journey as a researcher.
In this volume, Cajal details the development of his scientific ideas, his experimental methods, and the challenges he faced in advancing his theories—particularly his pioneering discoveries about the structure of the nervous system.
He shares the intellectual struggles, moments of revelation, and the persistence that led to his Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906.
Written with clarity and humility, the book is both a historical account of major scientific advances and a deeply personal testimony to the spirit of inquiry and dedication.