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What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

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In history, there have been all kinds of heroes, their lives are brilliant, creating countless miracles, but some people have seen a more realistic side, after the death of these celebrities, they can't help their curiosity, keep some things, what are the celebrity organs left behind? In fact, there are quite a few, from Beethoven's ear bones to Edison's last breath, let's take a look!

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

On April 18, 1955, Einstein died of illness at the age of 76, his body was cremated, but before that, the hospital pathologist Harvey, when examining Einstein's body, really couldn't help but be curious, wanted to see what the brain of the scientist who changed the human world really looked like, and finally he quietly took out Einstein's brain...

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

But after the news was announced, Harvey's unauthorized behavior triggered the anger of Einstein's son Harvey, fortunately, the two sides still agreed that it could only be used for scientific research, so far, Einstein's brain is kept in Princeton University, scientists have not found too many abnormalities, but observing his glial cells, 73% more than ordinary people.

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

Beethoven, one of the greatest musicians in history, made a very cruel joke with him, his hearing was gradually lost, and by the age of 45, he had become completely deaf and mute, but Beethoven still insisted on fighting against fate.

In 1826, because of pulmonary edema, the composer was already dying, and by March 1827 he left the world, and the doctor, when performing the autopsy, was also very curious about Beethoven's illness and took away the ear bone that had caused him great pain, after which Beethoven's ear bone was transferred to various collectors, and in 2005, it was donated by a folk collector to the State University of San Jose in the United States.

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

Cromwell, the leader of the Glorious Revolution in England, forced the English monarch to abdicate, and by 1649, Charles I of England was executed, and by 1658, Cromwell had died of illness, but after that, the Charles dynasty was restored again and succeeded, charles II was so resentful of Cromwell that he exhumed his body and nailed it to the roof of the church to intimidate him, but Cromwell's head, more than twenty years later, was removed by a sympathizer who sympathized with him, and subsequently became a private collection. It was not until 1960 that it was reclaimed by Cromwell's alma mater, the University of Cambridge, and buried next to a church.

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

After the death of the famous Italian scholar Galileo Galilei in 1642, because his body violated religious doctrine for a long time, it was not until 95 years later that he was allowed to be buried in the Florentine church, and during the funeral, someone immediately took out his middle finger, from 1737 to the present, Galileo's middle finger has always been preserved in the museum of Florence.

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

The most peculiar thing is the great inventor Einstein, who left his last breath before leaving, in 1931, Edison was already dying, and his good friend, who was also a business magnate, Ford Motor Company founder Ford, hoped that Charles could leave his father's last breath as a memorial, which in the eyes of this boss, this hid Edison's soul. Charles granted his request.

What are the celebrity organs that have been preserved to this day? From Beethoven's ear bones, to Edison's last breath

So far, this glass test tube containing Edison's last breath has been stored in the Ford Museum in Michigan, USA, which has surprised many tourists, but some security guards said that before that, there were many tourists who did not listen to dissuasion to force the glass test tube to open, so they could only put the test tube into the display cabinet that ordinary people could not touch, in fact, that breath had long run away, and now everyone is equivalent to looking at a lonely.

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