The Hunter Museum has a large collection of interesting medical souvenirs, but it is difficult to see artificial specimens in the lower cabinets, many specimen tanks containing pathological worms, embryos, and even tumors weighing four kilograms, and the museum is currently closed.
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The Hunter Museum has a large collection of interesting medical souvenirs, but it is difficult to see artificial specimens in the lower cabinets, many specimen tanks containing pathological worms, embryos, and even tumors weighing four kilograms, and the museum is currently closed.
The museum has a lot of interesting materials on the history of surgery and almost every specimen of the disease is collected a lot, it is best to ask a guide, professional, better exhibition is skin graft and first open heart surgery, there are many models of human organs
Unsurprisingly a little macabre but beautifully well presented combined with unbelievably polite staff and a quite excellent cafe
John Hunter, the most distinguished Scottish surgeon and founder of the British Pathological Anatomy, established a museum dedicated to a wide variety of skeletal specimens. Both animal and human. This museum was later named the Hunter Museum. Doctors and biologists have benefited greatly from the museum. Darwin also visits Hunter regularly and the two are in good relationship.
Not far from the Holborn subway station, there is a small community garden separated from Sir John Soane''s Museum. The museum is on the second floor, divided into two floors. The first layer is mainly a specimen of plants and animals, as well as the oversized skeleton of the Scottish giant, and there are some collections from China, as well as surgical instruments and embryos and skull specimens of young children in the activity room. Don't look at the dense fear, full of teeth. The second floor is mainly human specimens, including some strange lesions and some human organs. There are two or three screens playing the surgical process and there are also surgical introductions. The whole museum is very bright and there are many specimens collected. Museums interested in medicine or want to try something different can come here.