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Thursday, December 4, 2025

The Maude Abbott Medical Museum's website

I got a very kind note from a staff member today, so for the first time in years, I popped over to their website. It's a nice, sleek guide, and I'm looking forward to checking out their newsletters. It's so nice to see photos of the museum; when I tried to find it about 35 years ago (sigh), I had no luck at all. Dr. Richard Fraser really revitalized the collection.

If anyone can recommend a good paper on Abbott, her role in the International Association of Medical Museums, and her work with the Army Medical Museum, I'd be grateful. I was starting to look into that via the IAMM's journal but never finished that research. I literally just moved cubicles again at my current job and was able to put my books on a bookshelf for the first time since COVID so I got to see all the medical museum histories again.


Wednesday, December 3, 2025

A history of The Medical & Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion is online



Over 20 years ago, I wrote a couple of papers -  ""An enduring monument" : Philadelphia's contributions to The Medical & Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion (1870-1888)" lecture for "Philadelphia, the 'Mecca' of North American Medical Publishing" session, Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, London, 10-13 July 2002 and "'The Extent of These Materials is Simply Enormous': The Creation and Publication of The Medical & Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion from 1862 to 1888," lecture for the American Association for the History of Medicine, 2 May 2004. These evolved into a version prepared for print that was never accepted for publication. This fall I was surprised to see that a good version isn't online anywhere, so I attached the slides from the original talk, and uploaded it to the Medical Heritage Library at

'The Extent of These Materials is Simply Enormous': The Creation and Publication of The Medical & Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion from 1862 to 1888


Thursday, November 20, 2025

Mutter Museum launches massive expansion

I'm somewhat surprised by this (ok, very surprised as the director was forced out this year) and hope it works out well for them. 

College of Physicians and Mütter Museum will undergo a $27 million expansion and renovation

Thursday, October 9, 2025

Family Destinations Guide recommends the NMHM

It's closed at the moment due to the government shutdown though.

The Bizarre Museum In Maryland You've Probably Never Heard Of

https://familydestinationsguide.com/heard-bizarre-museum-maryland/ 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Military medicine displays at the Canadian War Museum

Canadian War museum medical displays from my friend M McMahon.  The first one is from the war of 1812. Then WWI and WWIi.

The kits look to be in fantastic shape.

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Walter Reed Forest Glen Annex painting

I rescued this painting from a leaking building when I worked for the medical museum -

From Girls' School to Army Hospital: Retired U.S. Army Col. Donald E. Hall, Ph.D. Explores the Legacy of the Walter Reed Forest Glen Annex

https://www.dvidshub.net/news/546039/girls-school-army-hospital-retired-us-army-col-donald-e-hall-phd-explores-legacy-walter 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Mutter Museum articles

A Medical-History Museum Contends with Its Collection of Human Remains

Supporters saw the Mütter's preserved fetuses, skulls, and "Soap Lady" as a celebration of human difference. New management saw an ethical and a political minefield.
June 23, 2025

From Spectacle to Stewardship

What Ethical Leadership Looks Like When Museums Are Entrusted With the Dead