If brains could talk
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Rows of shelved brains
Shuddered in blind horror as
One was taken down for dissection.
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- If all brains could talk
- Tommasina Papa-Rugino, Neurologist, SOMC Neurologytpaparugino@hackensackmeridian.org
Submitted August 03, 2017
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