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A medical museum in Philadelphia has redrawn its policies on the collection and display of human remains, limiting its ...
Philadelphia's Mutter Museum announced a new approach to one of its most popular and controversial exhibits on Tuesday.
The new policy comes after two years of controversy involving public backlash, staff departures and high-level leadership changes.
The Mutter Museum and the Rosenbach Library and Museum in Philadelphia are marking the 125th anniversary of the publication of “Dracula,” the novel by Bram Stoker whose grip on the throat of pop ...
The Mutter Museum, a 19th-century repository of medical oddments and arcana at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, attracts as many as 160,000 visitors a year. Among the anatomical and patho… ...
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia received an anonymous package with no return address Tuesday. Inside were two bottles containing a pair of dead, possibly human fetuses. The museum, part of the ...
Police in Philadelphia are investigating after an unexpected package was delivered to the Mutter Museum Tuesday morning. According to law enforcement officials, at approximately 11:26 a.m., museum ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - Philadelphia's Mutter Museum has reopened to the public. It's been closed for four months because of the pandemic. Download The New And Improved CBS Philly App! Today is the day!
The Philadelphia Police Department has launched an investigation after the Mütter Museum received an unusual package Tuesday morning. Police said around 11:36 a.m. Tuesday, museum staff reporting ...
Police in Philadelphia are investigating after a package containing two preserved fetuses in a jar was sent to the city’s Mütter Museum. The package arrived late Tuesday morning and staff ...
Medical oddities abound at one of Philadelphia's treasures: the Mutter Museum on 22nd Street in Center City. Dr. Robert Hicks of the College of Physicians--the organization that r ...
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia has an exhibition for the season — the flu season, specifically. It's about the icky history and science of infections. KELLY: (Laughter) That from my co-host ...