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Hi everyone,
I think this may have been an earlier discussion so I maybe repeating someone else.
We just received a bronze statue to place in our Garden exhibit. We were wondering how to clean and care for it. Is there anything we can do now since it is new to help protect it better?
Thanks
Deb
Debra Loguda-Summers, Curator
Still National Osteopathic Museum and National Center for Osteopathic History
800 West Jefferson
Kirksville, MO 63501
Phone: 660 626 2359
Fax: 660 626 2984
Toll Free: 1 866 626 ATSU Ext. 2359
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www.atsu.edu/museum
The Mission of the Still National Osteopathic Museum is to collect, preserve, and make available artifacts and related materials to communicate the history and philosophy about the osteopathic principles of mind, body and spirit to a global audience
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