Photos of The Marvelous Medicine, Anatomy & Science Collections at Museum Boerhaave

by Scott Beale on July 23, 2009 · 1 comment

Boerhaave Museum

photo by Morbid Anatomy

Morbid Anatomy shot some fantastic photos of the marvelous medicine, anatomy and science collections on display at Museum Boerhaave located in Leiden, Netherlands.

via Colin Fahrion

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1 frankienose July 24, 2009 at 3:28 am

I believe the baby hand is holding a membrane from an eye that has been dissected. I love the Boerhaave in Leiden; did you get any snaps of the home-made surgical implements or the fantastic Zander Apparati? (see more here)

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