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4)) Add an in-text citation using MLA format. 4)) Despite the lack Mynedical knowledge at the time, Fleischman notes that Phin Gage was "saved by good luck and good care" square 4)) Source: Phineas Gage:A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science by John Fleischman, page 15 Published by Houghton Milfin Company, Boston 2002: None of this progress to come will do Phineas a bit of good back in 1848. Instead, Phineas is saved by good luck and good care.
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Phineas Gage survived his traumatic brain injury in 1848 due to a combination of "good luck and good care," despite the limited medical knowledge of the time (Fleischman 15).