File:Phineas Gage GageMillerPhoto2010-02-17 Unretouched Color Cropped ToneCorrected.jpg
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DescriptionPhineas Gage GageMillerPhoto2010-02-17 Unretouched Color Cropped ToneCorrected.jpg |
English: Cabinet-card portrait of brain-injury survivor Phineas P. Gage (1823–1860), shown holding the tamping iron which injured him; image cropped to remove much of surrounding card. From the Gage family of Texas photo collection. An identical image is in the possession of Phyllis Gage Hartley of New Jersey. Because a daguerreotype is almost always laterally (left-right) reversed, a second, compensating reversal has been applied to produce this image, so as to show Gage as he appeared in life; that this shows Gage correctly is confirmed by contemporaneous medical reports describing his injuries, as well as from the injuries visible in Gage's skull, still preserved. |
Date | underlying work not after 1860 |
Source | File:PhineasPGage.jpg |
Author | Author of underlying work unknown. |
Other versions | File:Phineas_Gage_GageMillerPhoto2010-02-17_Unretouched_Color.jpg |
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