Student illustration for an article about Henry Molaison, an epileptic who suffered at the overzealous hand of a brain surgeon in the 1950s. Molaison’s ability to store long-term memory (and thus his life) was destroyed, but as a highly unique case study in hippocampal trauma his brain has contributed greatly to the field of neuroscience over the past half-century.
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