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Originally posted by BiddaMD
Mutter...it was a museum of medical oddities. In it there were tons and tons of jarred babies, all with different diseases and deformed features
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That reminds me, I once went on an excursion for my Biology class into Sydney, to see the Museum of Human Disease. It was a part of Sydney's University. Anyway, they had a few jarred foetuses, as well as gangrene infected limbs, jars upon jars of kidney stones, about 50 brains on display, but the most unusual item was the preserved genitalia of a hermaphrodite. On the excursion we also had to watch a 15 minute tape on the dangers of smoking.