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However, Thomas Harvey didnât care. Claiming he had permission of Princeton Hospitalâ"which he didnâtâ"Harvey plucked out Einsteinâs brain during the autopsy. Needless to say, this was a huge no-no. In danger of losing his job, Harvey convinced Einsteinâs son to okay the operation, claiming his dadâs brain needed to be studied for science. However, Harvey wasnât a neuroscientist and didnât know what he was doing. When hospital officials asked him to hand over the brain, he refused and was fired. His next step was to drive to Philadelphia,where he found a technician to slice Einsteinâs brain into over 200 cubes. As for scientific study . . . that didnât exactly pan out. Harvey mailed pieces of the brain to various researchers, but most neurologists werenât keen on analyzing Einsteinâs brain. The few scientists who did show interest cranked out studies that were mostly inconclusive, derided, or discredited. Disappointed, Harvey eventually returned the brain to Princeton Hospital and died in 2007. Nobody ever tried to steal his brain. Over the next 40 years, the little squares ended up in the weirdest places. Harvey stored them in jars in his basement, where they almost met destruction at the hands of his wife. When Harvey moved to Kansas, he kept the bits in a box under a beer cooler. They were regularly admired by Naked Lunch author William Burroughs, and Harvey once accidentally left them at the house of Einsteinâs granddaughter, who wasnât too pleased.
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