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Heads and baby arms in the Mutter Museum, Philadelphia.
This is an authentic, ceremonial shrunken head made by the Shuar people. Some of the characteristics of a real tsantsa are the long hair, sealed orifices, and sewn lips, the strap used the hang the head, and the dark, polished color. via The College of
From the MutterMuseum - the deformed ribcage of a woman who wore corsets vs a normal ribcage
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still stands today as the best place for
Madame Dimanche, also known as Widow Sunday, was a French woman living in Paris in the early 19th century. At the age of 76 she began to grown a 24.9cm horn from her forehead before it was successfully removed by a French surgeon. A wax model of her head
The Mütter Museum, a collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment.
If you’re around Philly March 31, check out the Mutter Ball! The Mutter, for those who don’t know, is the Museum of Medical Oddities in Philadelphia. “Join us for a highly stylized evening, with extravagant costumes and decor from
apodemus: sixpenceee: If you are into the bizarre and museums like me, than one place you NEED to visit is the Mutter Museum in Pennsylvania. It’s a medical museum filled with oddities. Some things it has are the body of the soap lady (1st picture).
darksilenceinsuburbia: Joe Lezinsky. Boy of Bone. Boy of BoneTwelve Stories Inspired by the Mutter Museum Author K. R. Sands created a collection of short fiction inspired by the displays of pathological human anatomy and other medical
sixpenceee: If you are into the bizarre and museums like me, than one place you NEED to visit is the Mutter Museum in Pennsylvania. It’s a medical museum filled with oddities. Some things it has are the body of the soap lady (1st picture). she’s
brokencity: 930608: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still stands today
A laryngologist’s collection of objects removed from the throats of gagging patients. There are literally drawers of things like this at Mutter. My personal favorite object is a full set of dentures. Mutter Museum
Skull made with 375 slices of real human brains at Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum, created by Skull-A-Day artist Noah Scalin.
“Soapman,” circa 1800s A new type of mummy was found in the late 19th century… in Philadelphia. The unexpected find was unearthed by accident during a construction project in 1875. There are different accounts as to why the remains were being
cyclicality: From the Mutter Museum.
strangeremains: strangebiology: From the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. I must always reblog Mutter pics.
theewhitewitch: Friends at the Mütter. (at Mütter Museum)
sixpenceee: drankinwatahmelin: sixpenceee: Mütter Museum, Philadelphia PA. 9-foot colon with 40 pounds of dirt of a man who took a dump only once a month for his whole life until he died. It is perhaps no great surprise that he only lived into his
disgustinghuman: 930608: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still stands today
Gwen Akin and Allan Ludwig - Curved Spine, Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, 1985.
xdangerx: thedevilisawakewithinme: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still
compassandwheel: Finally got to go to the Mütter Museum this past week, and drew up this little guy.
victoriana1313: Fused skulls on display at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia.
medisyntax: c-adaverine: spoookyscary: Skull made with 375 slices of real human brains at Philadelphia’s Mütter Museum, created by Skull-A-Day artist Noah Scalin. I can see myself having something similar to this in my house Ahh yes, a lovely
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allofthembitchez: i went to the Mutter Museum yesterday. It was spooky and made me almost puke twice.
odditiesoflife: Another photograph from the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia, PA. Heads and baby arms.
thechirurgeonsapprentice: Conjoined twins (19th century) from Mütter Museum, Philadelphia.
trappedintheburbs: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. I always wanted to go to museums like these for some reason. They seem interesting. And just fucking discusting
justmadelines: http://www.astropop.com/mutter/mutter.html More photos from the mutter museum.. I soooo wanna go there!
theoddmentemporium: The “Soap Woman” is on display at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia. Her story is truly bizarre. Sometime in the 19th century, a woman who was rather fat died of yellow fever. After her burial in a Philadelphia cemetery, the fat
kinda liking the idea of getting married in the mutter museum now…
presidentwashington: Things I would get John Green for Christmas: conjoined gingerbread-men cookie cutter from the mutter museum in philly
imstillgay: spoookyscary: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still stands
sixpenceee: The anatomical preparation of a skull joined the Mutter Museum collection in 1888. Steven Katzman photographed it with dried dahlias in 1994. (Source)
spoookyscary: The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia Was originally opened in the 1900s for medical students to come and see in person ;extremely rare conditions, and the effects of diseases that had been cured or eradicated. It still stands today as the
strangebiology: Odd captions on human skulls at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, PA.
odditiesoflife: The World’s Largest Macabre Displays of Bodies and Body Parts America’s finest museum of medical history, the Mütter displays its beautifully preserved collections of anatomical specimens, models, and medical instruments in a 19th
theoddcollection: Skeletons in storage at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. (Source)
cavetocanvas: Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Mutter (Mother), 1916 Indianapolis Museum of Art
angryamytakespictures:Fused skulls on display at the Mutter Museum in Philadelphia.
timeimmemorial: Egon Schiele, Tote Mutter I, 1910 Bleistift und Öl auf Holz 32 x 25,7 cm Leopold Museum Inv. 475
fatalitum: The Mütter MuseumThis medical is museum located in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It contains a collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment. The museum