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Throughout the ages, many collectors love to collect items used by celebrities, but little known is that some collectors are even "crazy".

A good collection of body parts and organs left by celebrities after their death! Einstein's eyeball, Napoleon's lifeblood, Galileo's finger, Abraham? Lincoln's skull fragments and Edison's "last breath" ... are now regarded as "treasures" by some collectors or museums, and the "quotation" of Napoleon's penis has reached as high as 654.38 million+US dollars. American historian Tony? In his new book, Napoleon's Private Parts: Unbutting the Zipper of 2500 Years' History, Borotte revealed in detail the inside story of the most morbid collection of 10 "celebrity organs" in the world.

First, the Eye of Einstein is hidden in the bank safe.

Most people know that Einstein's brain is kept in Princeton University, but few people know that after Einstein's death, his eyeball was also taken away and became an invaluable "collection" in private hands!

It is reported that the collector of Einstein's eyeball is 96-year-old New Jersey man Henry. Abrams used to be Einstein's ophthalmologist. He kept Einstein's eyeball in a bottle of formaldehyde liquid and kept it in a drawer at home for 40 years. It was not until 10 years ago that he moved the bottle to a secret bank safe in new york, magically supporting the second generation. Only he and his wife know the location of the bank safe with Einstein's eyes.

Second, "Napoleon's lifeblood" became an "heirloom"

Coincidentally, the "lifeblood" of the French emperor Napoleon is currently being collected in an old suitcase in New Jersey, USA. It is reported that Napoleon's sexual organs have now been mummified. It was illegally taken out of Napoleon in an autopsy in 182 1 and exhibited all over the world. Until 1924, American Philadelphia bibliophile A.S.W? Rosenbach paid, and Napoleon's penis became his private collection. 1977, John, a famous urologist at Columbia University, USA? Kingsley. Le Thimel spent $2,900 on Napoleon's sex organs. He put it in a small box, which was completely swept away by a tornado, and then put it in a suitcase and kept it under his bed in Englewood, New Jersey for 30 years.

Napoleon's lifeblood became a family heirloom of Le Thimel. When Lai Thimel died in 2007, she was succeeded by Thimel's daughter Evan.

It is rumored that Napoleon's penis is now worth at least $654.38 million+10,000, but Evan thinks that if it is auctioned, the auction price should be higher. Napoleon's private parts: unzipping the 2500-year-old zipper, historian Borotet believes that Napoleon's body parts should be worth millions of dollars now. However, the French government has always refused to recognize the credibility of Napoleon's lifeblood.

Third, "cut? Guevara hair "shot 654.38 million+dollars.

1967101October 9, a famous Latin American revolutionary? Guevara was shot by the Bolivian military regime. After Guevara was killed, CIA agents took a lock of hair from Guevara's body.

On June 5438- 10, 2007, Guevara's hair was auctioned in Dallas, USA, and sold for 65438+ million dollars. The person who paid a lot of money for Guevara's hair was a man named Bill? Butler, a bookseller in Texas, is a collector of souvenirs from the 1960s.

Fourth, "Beethoven's ear bone" disappeared for nearly 200 years and reappeared.

/kloc-Beethoven, a great German composer in the 0/9th century, died in 1827. When the autopsy was conducted in Vienna, Austria, the autopsy doctor took out Beethoven's ear bone and wanted to analyze what caused Beethoven's deafness.

However, Beethoven's ear bone was later stolen and his whereabouts were unknown. It is said that its last owner was An Dong, a hospital handyman? Point. However, in 2005, Beethoven's ear bone reappeared in California after nearly 200 years of disappearance, and DNA testing proved that it really belonged to Beethoven himself. Beethoven's ear bone has been donated to San Jose State University in California.

5. "Galileo's Finger" was put in a glass egg as an exhibit.

After Galileo's death in 1642, the funeral was very hasty, and it was not until the next century that his bones were moved to his hometown cathedral for burial.

When Galileo's body was excavated from the grave, his phalanx was stolen. Now, "Galileo's Finger" has been exhibited in the Museum of Science and History in Florence, Italy, and it is placed in a special glass egg.

6. "Lincoln skull fragments" are exhibited together with deadly bullets.

Lincoln is one of the greatest presidents in American history. However, on April 4th, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated at Ford Theater in Washington.

It is reported that when Lincoln was assassinated, the doctor who operated on him took out fragments from Lincoln's skull and preserved them. These fragments of Lincoln's skull and the deadly bullet that killed him were placed in the National Museum of Health Care in Bethesda, Maryland, USA and Walter? It is on display at the Reed Military Hospital Museum.

Seven, "Cromwell's missing skull" was recovered by later generations.

/kloc-Cromwell, the leader of the British bourgeois revolution in the 0/7th century, guillotined King Charles I of England on 1649. However, after Cromwell died in 1658, charles ii was restored to the throne within two years. 16 1 year, charles ii ordered the exhumation of Cromwell's body.

Cromwell's skull was exhibited on a wooden pole for 23 years, and then it was stolen by a sentry. 1799, this skull appeared in a weird exhibition. Holas, a descendant of Cromwell? Wilkinson managed to find the skull of his ancestor. 1960, Cromwell's alma mater, University of Cambridge, Sydney, England? Sussex College agreed to receive the skull and bury it in a secret location.

The Heart of Shelley was preserved by his widow and son for many years.

Shelley,19th century English romantic poet, 1822 died in a shipwreck off the coast of Italy. His body floated to the beach in Tuscany. According to local laws, anything floating from the sea must be burned. Shelley's body was left by his former friends Byron and Edward? Trelawney was cremated in a Greek ceremony. Trelawney took Shelley's heart from the cremated ashes and gave it to Shelley's widow Mary.

Mary kept her dead husband's heart in the cover of a collection of Shelley's poems made of silk until 1899, when Shelley's son Percy? After Shelley died, he buried his father's heart with himself.

Nine, the American Museum exhibited "The Cancer of the Former President"

The 22nd and 24th presidents of the United States, Grover? Cleveland is the only president in the United States who has been re-elected twice, which is a great drag.

1893 A cancer tumor was found in Cleveland's left upper jaw, which was removed by American doctors through surgery. I didn't expect this terrible cancer tumor to be exhibited at the Matt Museum in Philadelphia, USA.

10. The cork test tube contains Edison's "last breath"

American inventor Thomas? When Edison took his last breath at 193 1, his son Charles was in Edison's car manufacturer friend Henry? At Ford's request, he captured his father's "last breath" in a test tube, because Ford believed that Edison's "last breath" might contain his soul.

1950 When Ford died, his family found this test tube with a cork among his belongings. Today, this test tube with Edison's "last breath" is still in Henry dearborn, Michigan, USA. An exhibition at the Ford Museum.