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Medical museum in Philadelphia overhauls policies on human remains to meet modern ethical standards
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A medical museum in Philadelphia has redrawn its policies on the collection and display of human remains, ...
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Unnamed skeletons? US museum at center of ethical debate
For years, a man's giant intestine was anonymously on display at a US medical museum in Philadelphia, identified only by his ...
A petition against policy changes garnered over 35,000 signatures.
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ARTnews on MSNMütter Museum in Philadelphia Announces New Policy for Human Remains
The Mütter Museum, a well-known medical history institution in Philadelphia that has faced bitter controversy over the past couple years, recently announced a new policy for exhibiting human remains.
The Mutter Museum announced it is limiting its acceptance of additional specimens and working to follow “evolving modern medical ethical standards” in handling the 6,500 remains in its collection.
Participants listen to presenter Meredith Sellers during a workshop presented by the Mutter Museum Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at the Whitehall Township Library. Participants worked off of four images … ...
The not-for-the-squeamish medical museum of the human body and its ailments has put a hold on new exhibits, rattling donors.
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MedPage Today on MSNMedical Museum Overhauls Policies on Human Remains to Meet New Ethical Standards
A medical museum in Philadelphia has redrawn its policies on the collection and display of human remains, limiting its acceptance of additional specimens and working to follow "evolving modern medical ...
A medical museum in Philadelphia has redrawn its policies on the collection and display of human remains, limiting its acceptance of additional specimens and working to follow “evolving modern ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A medical museum in Philadelphia has redrawn its policies on the collection and display of human remains, limiting its acceptance of additional specimens and working to ...
A medical museum in Philadelphia is redrawing its policies about collecting and displaying human remains.
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