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Displays

Human Development - Specimens from embryo to foetus to neonate, including developmental defects and embryopathy.

 

Human Anatomy - A large number of normal specimens display muscles, nerves, blood vessels, organs, joints, soft tissue, ligaments, the brain, heart, lungs, kidneys, intestines, etc.

Anatomical Pathology - A large number of specimens with various diseases or deformities ranging from sectioned brain tissue with a stroke to a foot with sarcoma

Forensic Pathology - The focus of this small, but striking exhibition is death by other than natural causes.

Medical History - a range of medical antiquated instruments and apparatus as well as furniture from the previous century.

 

Medically Important Animals - An exhibition of parasitic, poisonous or venomous animals as well as other animals important to medical use or research.

 

Comparative Anatomy - A variety of skulls, skeletons, skins and dentitions of animals are compared to the human skeletal equivalent.

 

Physical Anthropology - A small exhibition of human evolution and other interesting artifacts, including a wide variety of skulls and bones identified as Koisan and other indigenous people.

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