Abstract
The Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary defines museum as “an institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, and display of objects of lasting interest or value” as well as “a place where objects are exhibited.” To this end, the present paper deals with that of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, although it seems to be obtainable by even an individual. The Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary eminently defines the museum as “an institution devoted to the procurement, care, study, and display of objects of lasting interest or value” as well as “a place where objects are exhibited” [1]. It seems that an individual may even own it, seeing that Edward Seymour [2] revealed that “In the collection of preparations of morbid parts in the possession of Mr. Brodie, there is a specimen of the #fungus hæmatodes of the liver (#tubera diffuse), #scirrhus of the breast, and a disease of the uterus …” In this context, it is of interest that England was mentioned when tracing the source of inspiration for the development of collections which grew as Harvard’s Famous Warren Anatomical Museum [3].For more articles on BJSTR Journal please click on: https://biomedres.us/
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Historical Highlights of The Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England by Wilson IB Onuigbo in BJSTR
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