Science: evidence is intelligence - 🧠Phineas Gage, Neuroscience's Most Famous Patient🧠 An accident with a tamping iron made Phineas Gage history's most famous brain-injury survivor. In 1848, Gage, 25, was the foreman
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Human Anatomy Education - Phineas Gage with the tamping iron that caused the injury, multiple views of his skull, and a 3-D reconstruction of his skull and brain. Phineas Gage (1823–1860) was
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