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Bodypedia: A Brief Compendium of Human Anatomical Curiosities

Bodypedia: A Brief Compendium of Human Anatomical Curiosities

Update: 2025-11-03
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In the 1670s, a young Isaac Newton took it upon himself to insert a large sewing needle, as he put it, “betwixt my eye and bone as neare to [the] backside of my eye as I could.”  The purpose of this gruesome experiment was to see if he could deform his eyeball and thus learn more about optics and the nature of light.  That’s just one of many anecdotes related to the human body recounted in Adam Taor’s new book, “Bodypedia,” available now from Princeton University Press.  Author Adam Taor joined the Monday Buzz on November 3, 2025.



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Bodypedia: A Brief Compendium of Human Anatomical Curiosities

Bodypedia: A Brief Compendium of Human Anatomical Curiosities

Brian Standing, Haywood Simmons & Michelle Naff, Jan Miyasaki, Tony Castaneda, & Jonathan Zarov