Surgeons' Hall Museums
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Home to the largest & most historic collection of surgical pathology in the world. Open 10am-5pm, 7 days a week.
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The answer to #WordOnWednesday this week is Scottish Women's Hospitals!
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After being turned away by the British War Office, the French Red Cross and Serbian Government accepted Dr Inglis’ proposition and by the end of the war, 1,500 women had served overseas with the Scottish Women’s Hospitals. They worked in all-female staffed stationary and mobile field hospitals, often close to the front lines.
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For #WordOnWednesday this week we are looking for a term you will find in our current temporary exhibition . Can you work it out?
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There are 3 words.
The first is made up of 8 letters. The second is made up of 6 letters and the third is made up of 9 letters.
Clues:
 ·An anagram of iscthots Nowsem Listhapos
·At the outset of WW1, Dr Elsie Inglis led this medical service which the British War Office rejected, stating “My good lady, go home and sit still”.
·Around 1500 women served with the SWH, caring for sick and wounded soldiers and civilians in war zones in France, Russia, Greece, Corsica and Serbia.
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Hello! You're correct- these are artery forceps 😊
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Hello! You're correct- these are artery forceps! 😊
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These are artery forceps used to clamp blood vessels, tissues, or other tiny structures to effectively reduce blood flow during surgery.

#TriviaTuesday
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It's time for the first #TriviaTuesday of October!

This week we have these 20th century instruments. They are 22cm in length. Do you know what they are?
A set of two instruments that resemble scissors, They have curved ends.
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It's time for the first #TriviaTuesday of October!

This week we have these 20th century instruments. They are 22cm in length. Do you know what they are?
A set of two instruments that resemble scissors, They have curved ends.
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You can hear more about Jessica's journey on our free digital guide on Bloomberg Connects!
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If you have any concerns about your health, please contact your primary health care provider.

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In 2017, Jessica was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. During a chance visit to the museum she encountered a thyroid with a nodular Goitre. Recently she sat down with our Human Remains Conservator, Cat Irving, to discuss how this visit helped her come to terms with her cancer diagnosis.
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This wax anatomical model of the human face is from the mid 20th century. Models like this would allow students to study teeth and nerves. Each anatomical landmark is numbered.
An anatomical model showing a dissection of the face. There are small circles with numbers on various different structures. The model is in a glass case.
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For #WordOnWednesday this week we are looking for a phrase you would find in our current temporary exhibition 'A Fair Field and No Favour: A History of Women in Surgery'.

Can you work out what it is?
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There are two words. The first is made up of 6 letters and the second is made up of 13 letters.
Clues:
An anagram of Lipert Aicifunaqloti
·Introduced in 1884, this award permitted women to access medical exams in Scotland.
Jointly established by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow