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Einstein’s Brain, Exhibited in a Museum in The United States

If you ever wondered what it looks like the brain of a genius, and now have the opportunity to learn. For this, however, need to make a visit to the United States, where the exposed brain of Albert Einstein.

Specifically, Mutter Museum, Philadelphia American State, recently received in the form of donation, 46 microscopic slides of the brain of Albert Einstein, which, starting Thursday, has made ​​available to the general public, RIA Novosti .

“It was a unique man and to have part of the body Albert Einstein most often associated with intelligence is a great opportunity,” said museum curator Mutter, Anna Dhody.

The images were made ​​in 1955 by Dr. William Ehrich, the pathology laboratory of the Philadelphia General Hospital. Einstein’s brain microscopic frames were recently donated to the museum, entering into its permanent collection.

Museum of Philadelphia is also the happy owner of a tumor and who the President Glover Cleveland, and the tissues of the neck of John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln assassin.

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