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610-820-6526 MUTTER MUSEUM * What: Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia houses an unusual collection of medical artifacts, including tissue samples of Albert Einstein’s brain.
Philadelphia’s Mutter Museum of the College of Physicians just added a bit of genius to its collection of medical oddities. Physicist Albert Einstein’s brain is now on display–bits of his brain anyway ...
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia senior neuropathologist Lucy Rorke-Adams made a major contribution to medical history yesterday: She donated 46 slides of Albert Einstein’s brain to […] ...
Philadelphia's Mütter Museum has some pieces of Albert Einstein's brain on display. Lucy Rorke-Adams donated 46 slides of Einstein's gray matter Thursday to the Mutter Museum of the College of ...
When Albert Einstein died in 1955, Princeton pathologist Thomas Stoltz Harvey performed the autopsy. Against Einstein’s wishes, and without seeking permission from his family, Harvey preserved ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Mütter Museum, known throughout the world for its unusual collection of medical artifacts, today received another -- a portion of Albert Einstein's brain.
The museum houses an unusual collection of medical artifacts, including tissue samples of Albert Einstein’s brain. Admission is $15; $13, seniors 65 and older; $10, ages 6-17.
PHILADELPHIA — A medical museum in Philadelphia has some pieces of Albert Einstein’s brain on display. Lucy Rorke-Adams donated 46 slides of Einstein’s gray matter Thursday to the Mutter ...
Well, now you can see one for yourself. No, seriously, you can. The Mütter Museum (19 S. 22nd St., Philadelphia, Penn.) has Albert Einstein’s brain on display.
Slides containing thin slices of Albert Einstein's brain will go on display at Philadelphia's Mutter Museum, thanks to a donation from a neuropathologist who has been holding onto the samples for ...