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The Mütter Museum helps the public appreciate the mysteries and beauty of the human body while understanding the history of diagnosis and treatment of disease.
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia; Mütter Museum | Historical Medical Library; History of Vaccines
Through fascinating collections, our Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library tell the story of medicine through the lives of individuals, the conditions they faced, and the tools and therapies developed to treat them.
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia; Mütter Museum | Historical Medical Library; History of Vaccines
The Mütter Museum, and our home The College of Physicians of Philadelphia hosts events and lectures all year round!
The Mütter Museum welcomes visitors of all abilities to experience the history of The College of Physicians as one of Philadelphia’s founding centers for medicine through our collections of anatomical and pathological specimens, medical instruments, and models.
When Marie Curie visited the U.S. for the first time in 1921, she visited The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, home of the Mütter Museum and Historical Medical Library, to discuss the use of radium in her work and present her piezo-electric measurement device.
The Mütter Museum has declared 2022 the year of Dracula! We’ll mark this milestone in horror history with a new case exhibit exploring signs of vampirism in corpses, a dramatic Dracula reading in a graveyard, vampire-themed movie nights, a blood drive, literary lectures, a historical happy hour, pop-up exhibits, and more.
Mütter Museum The Soap Lady is the name given to a woman whose body was exhumed in Philadelphia in 1875. The specimen is unique because a fatty substance called adipocere encases the remains.
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia; Mütter Museum | Historical Medical Library; History of Vaccines