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Anatomical Theatre April 29, 2008

Posted by Dr. Bertalan Meskó in Anatomy, Art, science.
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I found this on BoingBoing:

Anatomical Theatre is a photographic exhibition documenting artifacts collected by and exhibited in medical museums throughout Europe and the United States. The objects in these photos range from preserved human remains to models made from ivory, wax, and papier mâché. The artifacts span from the 16th Century to the 20th, and include examples from a wide range of countries, artists, and preparators.

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1. SCG - April 29, 2008

I’ve seen both the Italian museums. Especially the one in Florence at La Specola is a MUST.

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