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                <title>Anatomical museum - Palazzo Poggi</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It is free to go into almost all of the museums in Bologna and this one is amazing - due in large part to the work of an 18th century female artist/anatomist who made models to enable medics to study the human body. Some are wax and some are human bone and wax. I would not recommend a visit if you are pregnant - the obstetrics section, although fascinating, could be upsetting: it contains midwife-training models of wombs  illustrating difficult foetal presentations, many of which would surely have resulted in infant and/or maternal death.  <br>It also contains (less alarming!) sections on natural history  and physics.]]></description>
                
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