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		<title>Medical Museums, U.S.A.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 07:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Lewis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From stomach sized hairballs to a giant hamster wheel for energetic patients, medical museums offer a chance to explore medicines colorful history and discover the bizarre, the offbeat, and the extreme treatments of days gone by.
So if you&#8217;re on the road this summer and don&#8217;t mind a little &#8217;shock and gore&#8217;, stop by a medical museum or two. You&#8217;ll be amazed (and relieved) by how far the practice of medicine has come.
Here&#8217;s four medical museums definitely worth visiting:
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia was orginally established as a place for trainee doctors to go and learn about anatomy and human anomalies. [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/healthbolt">Healthbolt</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From <a href="http://www.nmhm.washingtondc.museum/exhibits/virtual/hairball.html">stomach sized hairballs</a> to a <a href="http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/2142">giant hamster</a> wheel for energetic patients, medical museums offer a chance to explore medicines colorful history and discover the bizarre, the offbeat, and the extreme treatments of days gone by.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re on the road this summer and don&#8217;t mind a little &#8217;shock and gore&#8217;, stop by a <strong>medical museum</strong> or two. You&#8217;ll be amazed (and relieved) by how far the practice of medicine has come.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s four medical museums definitely worth visiting:</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.collphyphil.org/mutter.asp">Mutter Museum</a> in Philadelphia was orginally established as a place for trainee doctors to go and learn about anatomy and human anomalies. It&#8217;s those anomalies &#8211; such as the preserved body of the &#8216;Soap Lady&#8217; and a cancerous growth removed from President Grover Cleveland &#8211; that now draw the public to it&#8217;s doors.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.stjosephmuseum.org/glore.php">Glore Psychiatric Museum</a> is housed in former &#8216;State Lunatic Asylum No. 2&#8242; building in St Joseph, Missouri,. From medical artifacts such as a tranquilizing chair and a dousing tank to exhibits featuring the &#8216;1,446 Objects Swallowed by a Patient&#8217; and the &#8216;television diary&#8217;, this museum will leave you speechlss, spellbound, and mighty relieved that the days of such barbaric medical treatment is well and truly over.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.imss.org/">The International Museum of Surgical Science </a>in Chicago offers a diverse collection of surgical memoriabilia and artefacts from the around the world. Spread out over four floors, the exhibits include early 20th century X-Ray machines, trephining (skull drilling) instruments and an iron lung. The museum&#8217;s newest exhibit, Beyond Broken Bones, looks at the history (from the ancient Egyptians to modern day) of orthopedics and prothestics.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum/">National Museum of Health and Medicine</a> in Washington D.C. is a goldmine for American history buffs. Here you can see not only the bullet that killed Abraham Lincoln but also the probe used to locate the bullet and the blood stained shirt cuff of the surgeon who attended Lincoln&#8217;s autopsy. Other permanent displayss include &#8216;Medicine During the Civil War&#8217; and &#8216;Battlefield Surgery 101.&#8217;</p>
<p>Know of any Medical Museums to add to the list ?</p>
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