All rights reserved. On the lower level the fused livers of 19th-century conjoined twins Chang and Eng float in a glass vessel. Look closely at the display, and you can see smudge marks left by museumgoers pressing their foreheads against the glass. A magnifying glass positioned over one of the slides reveals a piece of tissue about the size of a stamp, its graceful branches and curves resembling an aerial view of an estuary. Other displays in the museum show disease and disfigurement—the results of something gone wrong. Throughout history rare individuals have stood out for their meteoric contributions to a field. Lady Murasaki for her literary inventiveness.

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