located in the 'Old Pathology Building' on the grounds of the former Central State Hospital on the near westside of Indianapolis.
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The nation's oldest surviving pathology laboratory, the building originally provided physicians in the late 1800s-early 1900s with state-of-the-art facilities to study mental and nervous disorders. Today, the museum uses its more than 15,000 artifacts to educate visitors about the developments which made today's advanced medical treatments possible.
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preserved organs, medical apparatus
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Turn-of-the-last-century medical science laboratory looking for the physical causes of mental illness.
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The Indiana Medical History Museum is located in the Old Pathology Building on the grounds of the former Central State Hospital on the near westside of Indianapolis. The museum represents the beginning of scientific psychiatry and modern medicine while the building itself is the oldest surviving pathology facility in the nation and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum maintains
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