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| Epidemic!: The World of Infectious Disease - an exhibit telling stories of infectious disease from both a personal and a scientific perspective. | |
| Hall of Health - a community health-education museum and science center, dedicated to promoting wellness and personal responsibility for health. | |
| Health Adventure - health and science resource for parents, teachers, and children. Packed with tips and activities about the human body and healthy living. | |
| Health Museum of Cleveland, The - teaching people about the human body and providing instruction and information in the development of healthy lifestyles for people of all ages. | |
| Indiana Medical History Museum - the historic building for the pathological department of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane houses the museum. | |
| International Museum of Surgical Science - portrays many of the personalities, failures and breakthroughs that have shaped modern surgery. Allows you to step back in time to the 1800's to become either a survivor or a fatality as a result of early American medical care. | |
| Kawasaki Medical University Museum of Modern Medical Education - established to help educate medical students. | |
| Medical History Museum of Nova Scotia | |
| Museum of Health and Medical Science - A Texas-sized view of the human body from the inside. The Amazing Body Pavilion includes giant human organ models and interactive exhibits that explore how systems of the body work and stay healthy. | |
| Museum of Menstruation - discover the rich history of menstruation and women's health. | |
| Museum of Questionable Medical Devices - devious displays of quackery, fraud, deceit and deception. | |
| Museums of the Royal College of Surgeons of England - four museums, including the collection of John Hunter (1728-1793). | |
| National Museum of Civil War Medicine | |
| National Museum of Dentistry | |
| National Museum of Health and Medicine | |
| Public Health Museum in Massachusetts - established in 1852 as a state almshouse, now offers permanent and temporary exhibits. | |
| University of Melbourne Medical History Museum |