Natasha McEnroe (Editor)
Editions Scala
Harrdcover, 240 pages
Expected publication: January 31st 2020
ISBN: 9781785512100
An accessible, illuminating handbook exploring the eclectic history of medical collecting -Richly illustrated in full color throughout, drawing on treasures from Henry Wellcome's collection and the Science Museum's own medical holdings -Official companion to a set of galleries opening at the Science Museum in autumn 2019 -An institution that attracts over 3 million visitors per year In Autumn 2019 a spectacular suite of new Medicine galleries is due to open at the Science Museum in London, representing the biggest and most ambitious project that the Museum has ever undertaken. This permanent exhibition will include the historic collection of Henry Wellcome, whose personal treasure trove has been on long-term loan to the Museum for over 40 years, as well as the Science Museum's own medical holdings. Medicine: An Imperfect Science is formed of stand-alone but connected chapters, generously illustrated, within which a rich history of medicine collecting can be found
Harrdcover, 240 pages
Expected publication: January 31st 2020
ISBN: 9781785512100
An accessible, illuminating handbook exploring the eclectic history of medical collecting -Richly illustrated in full color throughout, drawing on treasures from Henry Wellcome's collection and the Science Museum's own medical holdings -Official companion to a set of galleries opening at the Science Museum in autumn 2019 -An institution that attracts over 3 million visitors per year In Autumn 2019 a spectacular suite of new Medicine galleries is due to open at the Science Museum in London, representing the biggest and most ambitious project that the Museum has ever undertaken. This permanent exhibition will include the historic collection of Henry Wellcome, whose personal treasure trove has been on long-term loan to the Museum for over 40 years, as well as the Science Museum's own medical holdings. Medicine: An Imperfect Science is formed of stand-alone but connected chapters, generously illustrated, within which a rich history of medicine collecting can be found
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