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On my last trip to Paris, I was lucky enough to spend a few hours with my camera at the fabulous and astounding Musée Dupuytren. Founded in 1835, the museum--which I featured in this recent post--features hundreds of human and zoological teratological waxes and specimens adorned with ancient labels and crammed into glass cases in a small, fluorescent-lit room. You can see my full photoset of 130 images--from which the above are drawn--by clicking here; I shot the video some years ago on an earlier visit. You can find out more about the museum by clicking here. You can find out yet more about it on the wonderful Atlas Obscura website by clicking here.
The collection of medical museum, Musée Dupuytren, at Faculte de Medecine in Paris is full of thousands of anatomical curiosities, including wax models,
No general t.p.; information supplied NUC pre-56 and Brit. Mus. Cat. (Nat. Hist.). Each Lfg. has its own title
Lepidoptera project in Català. The Pdf contains 22 pages: -Scheme on curiosities and anatomy -Parts of a butterfly -Parts of a moth -Classification -Puzzles -Tally cards This purchase is for your personal use only, please do not share these files or sell them. The materials that appear in the photos are only to recreate the activity, they are not included in the purchase. Any questions that arise do not hesitate to let me know.