A close-up of the world’s scariest museum, many people don’t have the courage to see it all

A close-up of the world’s scariest museum, many people don’t have the courage to see it all

That is the Mutter Medical Mutation Museum (MM) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (USA), which stores “medical mutations” or strange human diseases, the news site Allthatsinteresting.com (ATIC) has just updated
MM Museum seen from outside



According to ATIC, the MM museum is also known as the clinical museum, storing artifacts about medical mutations. Very diverse, such as a hand soaked in solution, two babies conjoined together, to medical equipment, even a foreign body tumor taken from the mouth of US President Grover Cleveland. MM Museum was created by doctor Thomas Dent Mutter, then donated to the state government in 1858.

As a museum specializing in the medical industry, it attracts many visitors from all over, especially those who are curious, and is also a place to provide useful information about medical treatment. Originally, MM had 1,700 antiques, worth 30,000 USD, and has now increased to over 25,000 artifacts related to anatomy and pathology, including monstrous “mutations” that few people know about, which look scary. It’s not suitable for those with a weak heart to visit this place.
According to the museum managers, due to the strangeness, many visitors after leaving the museum vomited, their faces turned pale, some even did not have the courage to see the entire museum.

Below are some typical artifacts on display at MM

Conjoined twins from the 19th century were donated to the museum for medical research

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