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Museum Mysteries: Walter Dodd and His X-Ray Tube

Walter Dodd’s X-ray tube. By Sarah Alger On display at the Russell Museum is the first X-ray tube to be used at Massachusetts General Hospital. Mounted on a small wooden stand and its interior dulled...

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Museum Mysteries: Butterscotch, Fish Juice and Castaways

by Sarah Alger Sea water analysis from the MGH laboratory notebook. In Massachusetts General Hospital’s collection is a laboratory notebook that details experiments conducted in 1944 and 1945. Tidy...

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Our Genetic Dark Matter

By Sarah Alger Our museum here at Massachusetts General Hospital is one not just about medical history, but also about modern-day innovation, and by extension, researchers grappling with today’s...

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Museum Mysteries: Santa’s Epidemiology

By Tegan Kehoe (Guest Contributor) One of the quirks of being a medical museum is that some of our most interesting stories are ones we are very glad not to be able to tell with artifacts. In 1966 a...

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Museum Mysteries: Murder Bottles

By Michelle Marcella A 19th-century baby bottle. Behind the scenes at the Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital, there sits a box labeled “Collection of...

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Museum Mysteries: Questioning an Evocative Image of Madame Curie

By Jeffrey Mifflin Photograph by N.M. Jeannero, Pittsburgh Sun, 1921 Until recently, a vintage photograph in an old frame at the Massachusetts General Hospital Archives bore the caption, “Pierre Curie...

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Museum Mysteries: Funny-Looking Scissors and the Empire State Building

By Tegan Kehoe Often, the best way to solve a museum mystery is to go straight to the source.  In March, the Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation at Massachusetts General...

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Museum Mysteries: The Intern’s Step

By Sarah Alger The original building of Massachusetts General Hospital, opened 1821. Massachusetts General Hospital’s first building, designed by renowned architect Charles Bulfinch and opened in 1821,...

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Museum Mysteries: The Flesh and Bones of Dr. John Collins Warren

By Jeffrey Mifflin John Collins Warren with memento mori, circa 1846. Dr. John Collins Warren (1778-1856), renowned surgeon and co-founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital, is interred at tranquil...

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Stone Babies: The Lithopedion of Sens

By Helen King (Regular Contributor) When Colombe Chatry, a tailor’s wife, died in May 1582 at the age of 68, at her husband’s request her body was opened up to discover what had happened to a pregnancy...

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