I have a strong interest in science, anatomy, physiology, enzymes, and such. This penchant for curiosa stems from my training in medical technologies prior to my embarking on a 'plan b' career choice as it were.
This pursuit of technology and medical matters remains relevant in my life to this day and I will spend exhaustive resources of time and energies to determine various information I want to impart into that which I may recall.
Indeed, it has been both a blessing and a curse since I became a 'computer guy' and decided information itself would be my career.
The Mutter Museum is a medical museum located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It contains various collections of anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment.
It is the legacy of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and was donated by Dr Thomas Dent Mutter in 1858 in the name of biomedical research and education.
International Museum Day is an annual international observance each May 18 or so held under the auspices of the International Council of Museums.
It's primary thrust is developing the importance of museums in the culture and knowledge base of the world. Something we are losing grasp of in this age of BLM, antifa, and all other things idiotic, self-centered, and mundane when compared to the pursuit of excellence, information, and knowledge.
Thanks stupid democrats ! The indoctrination you substitute for education in the public school systems is telling on the students produced in the United States of America. Faulty facts and revisionist attempts on history do not produce scholarship. Only that brainwashed idiocy so characteristic of the opinions and expressions of the many students you have tainted.