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J R Soc Med 2006;99:618-624
doi:10.1258/jrsm.99.12.618
© 2006 Royal Society of Medicine

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Dr Kahn's Museum: obscene anatomy in Victorian London

A W Bates

Department of Histopathology, Royal Free Hospital, London NW3 2QG, UK


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Figure 1. Dr Kahn in 1851 (Kahn J. Catalogue of Dr. Kahn's Anatomical Museum, now exhibiting at 315, Oxford Street, near Regent Circus. London: W J Golbourn, 1851)

 

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Figure 2. Kahn's anatomical Venus

 

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Figure 3. The entrance to Kahn's museum, close to what is now Piccadilly Circus

 

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