The Hunterian is one of few places in the United Kingdom where the public can see specimens prepared specifically to show human anatomy. Hufton and Crow Setting foot inside London’s Hunterian Museum ...
THE Hunterian museum has a fascinating collection, and most intriguing is the catalogue for it written two centuries ago – by a man about whom we know almost nothing. Observation and description have ...
Hunterian Museum collection amassed by 18th-century surgeon-anatomist John Hunter includes body parts of humans and animals The relaunch of an extraordinary collection of human and animal specimens ...
A beloved (albeit somewhat gruesome) central London museum finally reopens this May — yes, the Hunterian is back. Closed since 2019, the Hunterian, in Lincoln's Inn Fields, is an eye-opening ...
M@ The Hunterian Museum Reopens: And It Is Immense Awesome FREE museum of medical wonders 5 Central London's outstanding museum of surgery reopens after a six-year absence. It is immense. Welcome to a ...
Today, when Princess Anne opens the £3m redisplay of his collection at the Royal College of Surgeons in London, she may inspect bits of several Georgian grandees, including part of the Earl of ...
WHAT unites a mastodon’s tooth, the body of a three-toed sloth and the Red Lips Snail, one of Asia’s most annoying garden pests? Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get ...
The museum derives its name from the 18th Century surgeon John Hunter, whose collections form a large part of the displays. Hunter's controversial methods are confronted by the museum, which says it ...
The skeleton of Charles Byrne, known as the Irish Giant, will not be on display when the Hunterian Museum, named for the 18th-century surgeon and anatomist John Hunter, reopens in March. Byrne's ...
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