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Nmhm Afip <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Aug 1995 13:10:15 EST
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     Speaking of brain exhibits, there is a whole museum devoted to the
     brain.  Its exhibits consist of dissections of human brains to show
     the structure of the brain.  Although the museum just opened, it is in
     the spirit of the 19th century anatomy and pathology museums.  The
     specimens are displayed in glass exhibit cases and the label copy
     consists of small booklets you can pick up and read about the
     specimen.  Although the exhibits are geared to medical students, it is
     open to the general public.

     The address is:
        University of Buffalo Neuroanatomy Museum
        Carey-Faber-Sherman Building, Rm 360
        University at Buffalo, State University of New York
        Buffalo, NY  14214-3000



     Alan Hawk
     National Museum of Health and Medicine, AFIP
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