Yes, shortly after Albert Einstein's death in April 1955, a pathologist named Thomas Stoltz Harvey performed an autopsy and removed Einstein's brain for study. In 1978, it was reported that Harvey's actions led to controversy and speculation, including false claims that Einstein's body was dug up and held for ransom, but there is no credible evidence to support these ransom claims. Instead, Harvey kept the brain for research purposes, which has since been the subject of various studies.
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Albert Einstein's second wife was his first cousin! Her name was Elsa Lowenthal.
The reason for the funeral was the death of Prince Albert.
Albert died on June 15, 1861, which was approximately two months after the census was taken in April 1861. The specific timeframe between the census date and Albert's death highlights a brief period before significant events unfolded during that year.
Father Albert Lacombe died in 1916.
Albert I died on June 26, 1922 at the age of 73.
Date of Death: 18 April 1955
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After his death in 1955, Albert Einstein's brain was removed during the autopsy without his family's permission. Portions of his brain were preserved for research purposes and have since been studied by neuroscientists. Some of these brain tissue samples are held at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Maryland, USA.
Albert Mol died on March 9, 2004 at the age of 87.
Albert Jacka died on January 17, 1932 at the age of 39.