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An entrance of the museum at Caine Lane View of the building. The Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences was established in 1996. It is in a renovated three-story Edwardian-style building, at 2 Caine Lane at the Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It is also referred to as Old Pathological Institute.
Hong Kong Museum of History: 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon: LCSD * Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences: 2 Caine Lane, Mid-levels, Hong Kong Island: Hong Kong Palace Museum: Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District, Kowloon * Hong Kong Police Museum: 27 Coombe Road, The Peak, Hong Kong Island * Hong Kong Public Records ...
A bust of Alexandre Yersin at the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, near the site of the former Taipingshan district. At the beginning of the outbreak, the plague agent was unknown. Although the germ theory was gaining attention in the 1880s, the medical circle of the United Kingdom was still deeply influenced by the miasma theory. [17]
Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, Mid-Levels; Fanling Environmental Resource Centre, Fanling; Hong Kong Science Museum, Tsim Sha Tsui; Hong Kong Space Museum, Tsim Sha Tsui; Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change, New Territories
Indiana Medical History Museum, Indianapolis; International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago; Medical History Museum, Dr. Christopher S. Best House and Office, Middleburgh, New York; Mütter Museum, Philadelphia; National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, Maryland; Touma Museum of Medicine, Huntington, West Virginia
Collective memories of Hong Kong cinema and pop culture have a major role to play at the newly opened M+ museum of contemporary visual culture, which is received tens of thousands of visitors on ...
The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals (Chinese: 東華三院), with a history dating back to 1870, is the oldest and largest charitable organisation in Hong Kong. It provides extensive education and community services through 194 service centres spread across Hong Kong.
In response, the buildings in the area were bought and demolished by the Government. The worst affected area was redeveloped. Blake Gardens [1] and the Old Pathological Institute (now Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences) were built here. The garden has a plaque commemorating the outbreak of the bubonic plague in 1894.