Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret

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Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret Adresse :

Adresse :
9A St Thomas' Street
London
SE1 9RY
Téléphone : +44 (0)20 7955 4791
Télécopie : +44 (0)20 7378 8383

Informations sur le lieu Old Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret

Adresse :
9A St Thomas' Street
London
SE1 9RY
Téléphone : +44 (0)20 7955 4791
Télécopie : +44 (0)20 7378 8383
Transports en commun : London Bridge, London Underground
Par la route : Turn right when leaving the station. From the bus station follow the sign to the footbridge. Look to the right to see the red brick tower with green line around the top.

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  Récents 4 avis surOld Operating Theatre, Museum and Herb Garret

Quirky and Charming

This place is really charming – definitely worth a trip if you like something a little quirky, or have a particular interest in the medical aspect. The entrance up the windy stairs is fun and the...

This place is really charming – definitely worth a trip if you like something a little quirky, or have a particular interest in the medical aspect. The entrance up the windy stairs is fun and the museum itself is very interesting. I spent about 1.5 hours here reading about the different medical procedures and instruments described and on show. The operating theatre itself is a wonderful sight. Definitely worth a short visit.

 
4.0
31 juillet 2009
by Reckless-In-Forks, Dublin
 

Highlight of my trip to London

Along with the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey, this museum was my most memorable experience in London on a trip that seemed to be filled with them. There are two main parts to the...

Along with the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey, this museum was my most memorable experience in London on a trip that seemed to be filled with them.

There are two main parts to the museum. The first is their permanent collection outlining the contraptions, devices, pharmacy, and sometimes witchcraft that passed as medicine in the 19th century before Listerism. One could spend an entire day here if you work in healthcare (as I do) and have an interest in history (ditto).

The second part of the museum is the Old Operating Theater itself. I visited on a day when a group of school children were being entertained/educated on the finer points (or lack thereof) of surgery/amputation in Victorian England. One of them was chosen to be the patient (victim) and underwent a demonstration of a leg amputation.

The staff at the Old Operating Theater is second to none, in particular the woman who led the demonstration of the surgery in the Theater itself. She was very helpful and gracious during my entire time there.

Highly recommended.

 
5.0
16 novembre 2008
by midway42, Saint Paul, Minnesota
 

Quirky Little Hole

Located near Borough Market, we decided to go visit this place..... To get up there, we had to climb a couple of narrow spiral staircases, this added to the feel of the visit!Inside, you'd find an...

Located near Borough Market, we decided to go visit this place.....

To get up there, we had to climb a couple of narrow spiral staircases, this added to the feel of the visit!Inside, you'd find an extensive collection of medical instruments and a good display of other quirky things. There are daily shows as well that tell you the history of the place and their collection of goods!

Certainly worth a visit even if you are not in the medical profession.

p.s And do look out for the tonsil gullotine!!!!

 
4.0
15 janvier 2008
by notshy, Brisbane, Australie
 

A Fantastic little place

I didn't expect much from this trip, but as I got in for free, with the London Pass, and we were passing, we went in. Up the winding stairs, through the strange shop, and into a Dried Herb Garden...

I didn't expect much from this trip, but as I got in for free, with the London Pass, and we were passing, we went in. Up the winding stairs, through the strange shop, and into a Dried Herb Garden !

This amazing place has a huge number of herbs and spices, that your free to smell, crush and mix to form your own concoctions. It doesn't sound good, but it's so interesting to see what the next herb will smell like: foul or good, and with a description of what healing power this herb might have.

Next door is the operationg theatre, which is ok.

We missed the guided tour, but for the Herb Garret you only need a nose. Great.

 
5.0
24 août 2006
by devmike, Crediton, Royaume-Uni
 

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