Friday, May 23, 2008

Anatole France had a small head and a Nobel Prize

Dr. David Drachman writes in an editorial in the current Neurology (6 May 2008, p. 1725-7): “Statistically, people with larger brains have higher intelligence, but for individuals the rule is fallible: the Nobel laureate, Anatole France, was known to have an extremely small head.”

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