Ghoulish? You could hardly do better than the Mutter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. This started as a medical museum in the mid-nineteenth century, and recently was rebuilt to be... a nineteenth century medical museum. Anyway, the museum is filled with medical oddities, and the curator is particularly fond of siamese twins--they have several sets of skeletons. You name it, they've got it; a sample bound foot from a Chinese woman, a world-famous collection of placentas (tastefully mounted on black plaques), the Soap Lady (weird physiological phenomenon by which a corpse turned to soap), the excised tumors from President McKinley's oral cancer. The list goes on. This is a legitimate medical museum, but with a sense of humor. (Their Columbus sesquicentennial exhibit was on syphilis, drawing on their phenomenal collection of life-like wax models). And for people who like take-out, they now have a fantastic calendar featuring duotone photos of some of their greatest hits. This month shows a spine with scoliosis, and last month was a set of three dissected rats dangling in formalin. For your copy send $14.95 for each calendar plus $2 p/h for the first and $1 for each additional to: Mutter Museum College of Physicians of Philadelphia 19 S. 22nd St. Philadelphia, PA 19103 Attn: Calendar order Standard disclaimers apply, just a happy customer (and fellow medical museum curator). By the way, next year's calendar features a fetal siamese twin skeleton on the front as well as <*BE STILL MY HEART*> color photos for the first time. Phillip R. Seitz American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery