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May 2012

May 2012
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Telltale Hearts; May 2012; Scientific American Magazine; by Ann Chin; 2 Page(s)

The human heart endures a lot in a lifetime. Sophisticated imaging can give insight into what it tolerates and what ails it, but the most direct information comes from an autopsy.

Photographer Angela Strass­heim spent days at an undisclosed morgue in 2000, capturing the organ moments after its removal. She left with a series of images that show hearts pierced by a gunshot wound, damaged by obesity, affected by cancer and weakened by a drug overdose. In the center is a child’s healthy heart. The photographs are being published here for the first time. 



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