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RCP Museum Late: medical books

Thursday 2 April, 5.30-8pm

Royal College of Physicians Museum

Free

An open book displayed in a glass case, featuring a detailed illustration of a human skeleton on the visible page.

Thursday 2 April, 5.30-8pm

Royal College of Physicians Museum

Free

For centuries physicians have prided themselves on their studious character and technical knowledge gleaned from libraries of books.

But what was in the medical textbooks studied by luminaries such as William Harvey in the past? Join us to discover doctors reading in multiple languages, the medical curriculum of the 16th century, revision notes from the 1940s, and the books that everyday people used to look after their own health, too. While you're here, peek inside the pages of the library's largest - and most spectacular - book, an anatomical atlas from 1749. There will be a specialist tour at 6pm and 7pm.

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