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How one American worker survived a brain injury that shocked the world
Phineas Gage became one of the most famous medical cases in American history after a railroad explosion drove an iron rod ...
CAVENDISH — A pivotal moment in the understanding of the brain will be recalled during a walking tour Sunday. Friday is the 150th anniversary of the death of Phineas Gage, whose unfortunate accident ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. The historical case of Phineas Gage (1848) is an integral part of medical ...
- A description of the complex skills required by Phineas' stage-driving job in Chile. - Reports of Gage from several doctors, including one from Chile describing "no impairment whatever." - Most ...
Springfield Town Library welcomes Tom Sabo as he presents the history, environment and conditions of the 1848 railroad worker on Tuesday, Feb. 12. Phineas P. Gage was a railroad construction foreman ...
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Were Neandertals, who were successful hunters living in Europe and the Middle East for over 200,000 years, able to plan, organize, strategize, and make decisions as well as modern humans? Some ...
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