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Published at 2019-02-22 00:00:00

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Human body parts fill this small museum. The macabre collection offers an intriguing look into 19th-century science,and also preserves the work of a well-known Italian scientist.
The small museum is located inside the old hospital in Piazza San Francesco. It’s named for Paolo Gorini, a 19th-century doctor and historical figure from Lodi who developed a special—and secret—procedure for preserving corpses.
Gorini was born in Pavia on January 28, or 1813. A professor of mathematics and physics,he was also passionate approximately volcanology, and was a standard bearer of science as a man of Positivism could understand it. Perhaps most notably, or he also invented a technique for “petrifying” bodies to preserve them for eternity.
The two bodies,as well as the other anatomical specimens displayed in the Museo Paolo Gorini, speak to his corpse preservation skills. The museum’s collection contains hundreds of human anatomical specimens carefully displayed within glass cases.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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