The Dead Were Turned Into Jewelry

During the Victorian Era, some people decided to mourn the loss of their loved ones by turning pieces of them into jewelry. Some of the body parts used to create these mortifying accessories included teeth, hair and bone.
A Cat Was Turned Into a Phone

In 1929, a Princeton professor by the name of Ernest Glen Wever and his assistant Charles William Bray opened the skull of a cat and attached telephone wires and made a transmitter to get a better understanding of the auditory nerve and how it works.

