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Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna


The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna is a major tourist destination of Vienna. The place has a long and varied history and the architecture is such that it attracts art lovers from all over the world. Besides the architecture there is another factor that attracts all. The place itself is a fascinating one with the famous collection of obstetric and anatomical models. Therefore do not miss The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna.

The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna is a palatial building. It was built between 1783 and 1785 and it was designed by Isidor Canevale. The prime purpose for the structure to be built was for the training of both doctors and surgeons.

In 1822 The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna was remodeled. Then it was elevated and given the status of military academy in 1854. From 1918 The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna began housing the Institute of the History of Medicine and the Pharmacognostic Institute of Medicine. There is a court of Honor within the precincts of The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna. It has a fountain with the figure of Hygeia and there is also a lead statue that was designed by J. M. Fischer in 1787.

The specialty of the Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna

The Institute of the History of Medicine, Vienna houses the world famous collection of anatomical and obstetric models that is the anatonomia plastica. All of these are made in wax and it was commissioned by Joseph II. These were made by the Tuscan sculptors and provide a strange yet fascinating collection for the study of the human anatomy.

Besides these there is also an experimental apothecary's collection. It is protected for its historical importance and there is also a great collection of drugs and remedies.

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