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The Mütter Museum: Philadelphia's Medical Horror Show With Real Human Skulls, Tumors, and Pickled Organs

The Mütter Museum: Philadelphia's Medical Horror Show With Real Human Skulls, Tumors, and Pickled Organs

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Tucked inside the stately College of Physicians of Philadelphia is one of America's most disturbing and fascinating museums. The Mütter Museum houses thousands of anatomical specimens, medical oddities, and pathological horrors that will make your stomach turn and your mind race. Walk past walls lined with 139 human skulls. Gaze at the Soap Lady, a woman whose body turned into a waxy substance after burial. See the conjoined liver of Chang and Eng Bunker, the original Siamese twins. Marvel at drawers full of swallowed objects extracted from patients' stomachs.

Founded in 1858 as a teaching collection for medical students, the Mütter has become a pilgrimage site for the morbidly curious. You'll find slices of Einstein's brain, the tallest skeleton in North America standing next to the shortest, and tumors the size of basketballs preserved in jars. There are wax models of gruesome diseases, vintage medical instruments that look like torture devices, and the thorax of John Wilkes Booth.

Join us as we explore this cabinet of medical curiosities where education meets horror, where every exhibit tells a story of human suffering and scientific progress. It's equal parts nightmare fuel and scientific wonder. This isn't your typical museum. It's what happens when medicine and macabre collide.

Keywords: Mütter Museum, Philadelphia museums, medical oddities, human specimens, anatomical museum, medical history, pathological specimens, conjoined twins, medical curiosities, human skulls, preserved organs, Soap Lady, medical museum, macabre attractions, oddities museum, Philadelphia attractions


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