Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Inside Neurosurgery’s Rise

By RANDI HUTTER EPSTEIN, M.D.
New York Times

NEW HAVEN — Two floors below the main level of Yale’s medical school library is a room full of brains. No, not the students. These brains, more than 500 of them, are in glass jars. They are part of an extraordinary collection that might never have come to light if not for a curious medical student and an encouraging and persistent doctor.

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