Although it is called a "museum" it is really a few glass cases nk the fifth floor of the Harvard Medical Library. To get in you need to show a photo ID and sign in with the guard at the front...
Warren Anatomical Museum
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The Warren Anatomical Museum in Boston is a remarkable facility dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of the history of medicine, particularly through its extensive collection of anatomical and pathological specimens. As part of the Countway Library of Medicine, it offers a unique exploration of the intersections between health, art, and culture while making a significant contribution to medical education and research.
The museum welcomes researchers and visitors by appointment, providing access to its invaluable resources that enhance understanding of medical history. With its focus on both education and accessibility, it serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of medicine.
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Fabulously, morbidly, but intensely interesting! I absolutely loved this museum. A collection of history's oddities and medical developments displayed in several glass cases. Fetal skeletons,...
This place is super small so if you're looking for a sizable museum you can spend a few hours in (like the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia) then skip this because it's more of a pitstop for those...
If you're going to the MFA, Phineas Gage's skull is on display just a few minutes away! The Countway Library is a little intimidating - it's open to the public until 5 pm, but you'll need to sign...
3.5 stars... This is NOT a museum whatsoever. It's 4 glass display cases (two large, two small) on the 5th floor of an academic building on the Harvard Medical campus. You have to sign in and...
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