In 2011 while on assignment for Scientific American magazine, photographer Adam Voorhes discovered over 700 glass jars of damaged, deformed or rare brains preserved in formaldehyde that had been essentially forgotten in the bowels of the University of Texas Mental Hospital in the 1960s. He unearthed a storage closet containing hundreds of the specimens and developed an obsession with studying them.
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