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12 cze 2018 · Quaker pathologist Thomas Harvey (1912–2007) harvested and preserved the brain at autopsy and, shortly thereafter, acquired permission from Einstein’s son, Hans Albert, as well as from the executor of Einstein’s estate, to retain it and arrange for its study by qualified scientists.
2 cze 2010 · In the 55 years since Albert Einstein's death, many scientists have tried to figure out what made him so smart. But no one tried harder than a pathologist named Thomas Harvey, who lost his...
Brain of the renowned scientist, the genius, Albert Einstein has been investigated through ages and studies reveal some exciting and interesting findings about the brain that made him so different from the general mass.
11 sie 2021 · Hours after he died, Albert Einstein’s brain was snatched by the opportunistic pathologist who did his autopsy — then left it in two jars for the next 30 years. Because of his world-renowned genius, Albert Einstein’s brain became a coveted object — even after he died.
1 wrz 2015 · Harvey managed to secure a retroactive blessing from Einstein's son Hans Albert, with the stipulation that the brain would be used only for scientific purposes. But Harvey himself lacked the...
21 kwi 2014 · Albert Einstein, the Nobel prize-winning physicist who gave the world the theory of relativity, E = mc 2, and the law of the photoelectric effect, obviously had a special brain. So special that...
19 kwi 2023 · Pathologist Thomas Harvey holds the brain of theoretical physicist Albert Einstein in a jar in Kansas in 1994. Harvey performed the autopsy on Einstein in 1955, and retained parts of the...