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| 6900 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20012, USA (Washington, District of Columbia)
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National Museum of Health and Science
This museum is home to a number of unusual medical items. Displays include a piece of Abraham Lincoln's skull, preserved embryos, skulls, mummified body parts and an extremely large hairball pulled from the stomach of a girl who suffered from pica.
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| Related Sites |
National Museum of Health and Medicine Official web site of the National Museum of Health and Medicine and its gruesome displays. |
Roadside America: National Museum of Health and Medicine Roadside America's entry for the National Museum of Health and Medicine. |
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| See Also on TheCabinet.com |
| Blog: Odd Tales of the Lincoln Assassination (04/11/10) |
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