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Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation
About this museum
Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation welcomes visitors to Boston with open doors and FREE ADMISSION, offering an experience that consistently surprises guests with its depth and quality. The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation presents the 200 - year evolution of health care and medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.Science comes alive at Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation, where exhibits trace two centuries of medical breakthroughs and innovations at one of the nation's oldest and most distinguished hospitals. From the first public demonstration of surgical anesthesia in 1846 to cutting - edge modern treatments, the museum chronicles how Massachusetts General Hospital has been at the forefront of medical discovery. Visitors can examine vintage medical instruments, learn about pioneering surgeons and researchers, and understand how hospital - based innovation has improved lives worldwide.With a 4.5 - star rating from 212 visitor reviews, this museum has earned a loyal following among medical professionals, history enthusiasts, and curious visitors.You can find Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation at 2 North Grove Street in Boston. Hours are limited to select days: Friday 10AM - 2PM; Thursday 10AM - 2PM. Visit the official website for current details. Free admission is confirmed. For anyone seeking free things to do in Boston, Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation belongs on your list.
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