Pathology specimen of a brain Brain: Haemorrhagic infarction. Humain remains preserved in Kaiserling III solution, mounted in an acrylic container. Pathology specimen of a brain
Pathology specimen of a arteries Blood vessels showing medial calcification (Monkeberg's Sclerosis). Human remains preserved in Kaiserling III solution, mounted in an acrylic container. Pathology specimen of arteries
Pathology specimen of a lung Lung: Acute interstitial emphysema and bronchopneumonia. Human remains preserved in Kaiserling III solution, mounted in an acrylic container. Pathology specimen of a lung
Pathology specimen of an appendix Gangrenous appendicitis. Human remains preserved in Kaiserling III solution, mounted in an acrylic container. Pathology speciemn of an appendix
Pathology specimen of a liver Fatty liver in pernicious anaemia. Human remains preserved in Kaiserling III solution, mounted in an acrylic container. Pathology specimen of a liver
Kurdaitcha sandal/shoe, made of matted emu feathers, blood, hair cord and knitted string, part of kurdaitcha hunting ritual, Arrernte people (Arunta), central Australia, 1880-1920 Kurdaitcha sandal/shoe 1880-1920
Buddhist human skull vessel and brass stand, Tibetan, 18th or 19th century Buddhist human skull vessel and brass stand 1701-1900
One male human skeleton of Iron Age date from Whitegate Farm, Bleadon. 'Bleadon Man’ is a skeleton of a 50 year-old man found during the building of new houses in Bleadon, Somerset, near Weston-super-Mare, in 1997. He had been 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 metres) tall and suffered from arthritis. The bones were carbon-dated to 100 BCE Skeleton of Bleadon Man, 1999. 100 BCE
Mummified head, without wrappings, no provenance, Egyptian, 1300-300 BCE Mummified head, Egypt, 1300-300 BCE 1300-300 BCE
Microscope slide, dated March 1866, of TRICHINA in human muscle prepared at the London Hospital. Microscope slide of TRICHINA in human muscle 1866-03
Thirteen microscope slides in wooden box, relating to human lice in trench fever work, by F. Martin Duncan, 1918-19. Thirteen microscope slides in wooden box 1918-1919
Mummified infant, no provenance, Egyptian, 2000-101BCE (see note). Mummified infant, Egypt, 2000-101 BCE 2000-101 BCE
Microscopical preparation of tumour, prepared by Dr. Thomas Hodgkin, glass plate, 1833-1837 Microscopical preparation of a tumour, England, 1833-1837 1833-1837
Microscopical preparations of section of tubercular lung, glass, prepared by Dr. James Macartney, Dublin, 1824 Microscopical preparation of a tubercular lung, Dublin, Ireland, 1824 1824
Leather amulet with bead decoration, possibly turtle or lizard form, likely to contain umbilical cord, Indian Plains, North America, late 19th century Beaded amulet in form of a turtle 1871-1900