I will studiously not comment on this next one, much as I
would like to:
Bischoff, one of the leading anatomists of Europe, thrived
some 70 years ago. He carefully measured brain weights, and after many years’
accumulation of much data he observed that the average weight of a man’s brain
was 1350 grams, that of a woman only 1250 grams. This at once, he argued, was
infallible proof of the mental superiority of men over women. Throughout his
life, he defended this hypothesis with the conviction of a zealot. Being the
true scientist, he specified in his will that his own brain be added to his
impressive collection. The post-mortem examination elicited the interesting
fact that his own brain weighed only 1245 grams.
— Scientific American, March 1992, 8, quoting from an unidentified and untraceable source in Scientific American, March 1942.
— Scientific American, March 1992, 8, quoting from an unidentified and untraceable source in Scientific American, March 1942.
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Ironically, I won't comment either, Stew.
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