Santiago Ramón y Cajal
Reglas y consejos sobre investigación científica
(Los tónicos de la voluntad)
"Reglas y consejos sobre investigación científica" by Santiago Ramón y Cajal is a guide published in 1899, derived from his 1897 academic address. The Nobel Prize-winning histologist offers advice to young scientists on cultivating passion for laboratory work, overcoming common obstacles like excessive reverence for past masters, and developing essential moral qualities. Beyond individual guidance, Cajal examines the state's role in promoting scientific progress, particularly addressing Spain's cultural position after 1898. His work became influential in Spain's regenerationist movement and educational reform.