Artefacts

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In this section you will find visual displays of historical artefacts from the Faculty and associated museums, including our Pathology Museum, the Macleay Museum, the Nicholson Museum and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Heritage Centre and Archives. Due to the sensitive nature of the content we are unable to show you displays from the J T Wilson Museum of Anatomy or the Shellshear Museum.  
In this section you will find visual displays of historical artefacts from the Faculty and associated museums, including our Pathology Museum, the Macleay Museum, the Nicholson Museum and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Heritage Centre and Archives. Due to the sensitive nature of the content we are unable to show you displays from the J T Wilson Museum of Anatomy or the Shellshear Museum.  

Current revision as of 00:27, 27 July 2009

Eye Instruments c1900a
Oliver Latham's Microscope
Academic Medals awarded to Professor Anderson Stuart 1875-82


About Artefacts

In this section you will find visual displays of historical artefacts from the Faculty and associated museums, including our Pathology Museum, the Macleay Museum, the Nicholson Museum and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Heritage Centre and Archives. Due to the sensitive nature of the content we are unable to show you displays from the J T Wilson Museum of Anatomy or the Shellshear Museum.

Museum of Pathology

Pasteur's Bouillon Flask
Artefacts in Pathology Museum

Click on the following link to view the artefacts displayed in the central cabinet of the Centre for Interactive Diseases, Level 5 Blackburn Building (formerly known as the Museum of Pathology.)