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Located inside the headquarters of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the Mutter has a wide range of wondrous and curious displays, including the skeleton of the tallest man in North America and the fused bones of Harry Eastlack, who died of Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva, an extreme
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Though it's officially called The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Mutter Museum, it's best known by its nicknames, the Mutter Museum or just the Museum of Medical Oddities. Whatever you choose to call it, this is not an attraction for the faint-of-stomach. Unborn fetuses in jars, petrified bo
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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, founded in 1787, is the oldest professional medical organization in the country. The College is home to the Mtter Museum and the Historical Medical Library. The public is invited to attend many lectures, workshops, and conferences the College offers. Our p
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The Mutter Museum of Medicine provides a fascinating window into the world of 19th century healthcare. The museum's anatomical exhibits don't preach, sugarcoat or attempt to hide anything. Our sole agenda is to allow the voice of science to "speak" and be heard. While the museum receives visitors o
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For every interest; for every hobby, there is a museum. There is a lawnmower museum, a penis museum (I kid you not), a museum of bad art, along with the more mainstream art, natural history and science museums. Many mu...
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Although not for the squeamish, the M tter Museum is a big hit with grandchildren interested in medicine and the human body, thanks to its macabre collection of more than 20,000 medical artifacts and oddities. This chronicle of medical history at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia is based o
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A fun medical museum of human pathology, but so dignified that you almost forget that you're looking at skulls, conjoined twins, and a giant colon. Most unique museum you'll ever visit. Home to medical mysteries, oddities, antique equipment, skulls and other antinomian specimens all 100% real. Don'
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One of the world's most unusual medical museums . . Collections include over 20, 000 objects, including fluid-preserved anatomical and pathological specimens, medical instruments, anatomical and pathological models, items of memorabilia of famous scientists and physicians, and medical illustrations.
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The Museum's collections include over 20,000 objects, including fluid-preserved anatomical and pathological specimens, medical instruments, anatomical and pathological models, items of memorabilia of famous scientists and physicians, and medical illustrations.
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