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The Man Who Survived an Iron Rod Through His Brain

The Man Who Survived an Iron Rod Through His Brain

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On September 13, 1848, a Vermont foreman had a 43-inch iron rod blasted through his skull. He stood up, walked to a doctor, and lived 12 more years — but he was never the same man. His case gave neuroscience its first proof that personality lives in the frontal lobes. His skull and the iron rod still sit at Harvard's Warren Anatomical Museum.

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