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The first book, 2002's The Mütter Museum: Of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, contains images of the museum's exhibits shot by contemporary fine art photographers. [22] William Wegman, Joel-Peter Witkin and Shelby Lee Adams have work that appear in the book. The second book was 2007's Mütter Museum Historic Medical Photographs.
Thomas Dent Mütter (March 9, 1811 – March 19, 1859) was an American surgeon [1] born in Richmond, Virginia.Orphaned at the age of 8 and raised by a distant relative, [2] he attended Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia (1824) [3] [4] and graduated with an MD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1831.
National Philatelic Museum, Philadelphia, opened in 1948, closed in 1959 [8] Philadelphia Commercial Museum, closed in 1994; Sweetbriar Mansion, closed since 2014; late 18th-century house located in west Fairmount Park; was operated by the Modern Club of Philadelphia from 1939 to 2014 [9] Neon Museum of Philadelphia, closed in 2022 after 2 ...
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The portrait is in the collection of the Mutter Museum in the city. [71] When Jones died, an obituary in the Philadelphia Tribune in 1971 stated that he had also painted a portrait of Dr. Eugene T. Hinson, also a founder of Mercy Hospital, and that both portraits were hanging in the lobby of Mercy-Douglass Hospital. [1]
The Mütter Museum notes that she "advocated for more research, established networks of communication with others with FOP, and educated both the public and medical professionals about the disease." [ 2 ] She was involved in the International FOP Association , or IFOPA, and cut the ribbon at the opening of UPenn's FOP Research Laboratory.
Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art; Philadelphia Commercial Museum; Philadelphia Contemporary; Philadelphia Doll Museum; Philadelphia History Museum; The Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion; Please Touch Museum
Mutter (software), a window manager initially for X Window System, which became a Wayland compositor; Mutter (surname) Mutters, a municipality near Innsbruck, Austria; Mütter Museum, a medical museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US