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One of history's most famous head injuries gets examined — again
Susan Perry
June 1, 2012

The amazing case of Phineas Gage — the 25-year-old Vermont railroad worker who survived having a long, cylindrical tamping iron driven completely through his skull and brain — has fascinated the medical community for more than 150 years. The article mentions that his skull and the tamping rod are on display at the Warren Anatomical Museum at HMS.

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