Not as a general rule. Permission would have to be given to use the brain for research purposes.
Just adding on. it normally is removed The less decay the better. But the other answer is kinda right in the sense that if the use it for medical purposes the person or family has to say.
I would think his BRAIN! but that is not a verified fact known to me.
it was removed through their nostrils
You cannot remove your brain without dying.
All the organs were removed and, as the brain had no spiritual value, it was discarded. Organs such as the heart and liver were kept in small jars. Actaully, i thought that the brain was removed because it would rot the rest of the skeleton
According to sources Einstein's brain was removed within seven hours of his death and within next 24 hours this was declared that he used 14% oh his brain and he is first on earth to do so. This has since been found to be a complete fallacy.
Brain death is the irreversible end of all brain activity. The term brain death should not be confused with a persistent vegetative state like many people tend to do.
Brain Death - EP - was created in 1986-08.
because the brain was a organ that needed to be removed and put in a canopic jar which is where they put all the organs
no
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brain death.
A brain aneurysm supplies blood to the brain. There are rare cases in which an aneurysm is removed. Sometimes the artery is not long enough to stitch together and a piece of another artery will then have to be used.