Friday, May 24, 2019
History of Medicine
Out of the two museums we attended, my favorite was definitely the history of medicine. I have always had a strong interest in medical practices and how they advanced throughout time. The setup and overall presentation of the artifacts was very professional and kept me engaged and eager to learn as much as possible. Not only that, but we had an amazing tour guide who made the whole experience very enjoyable. I particularly enjoyed learning about the connection of religion and medical practices and how the two aspects eventually grew apart.
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I agree, our tour guide definitely made the experience enjoyable. It is also interesting to hear about how large of an impact religion used to have on medical practices.
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