Hello everyone

 

Please find below details of another interesting talk in the private Gordon Museum.

 

Bill Edwards was privileged to work with Keith and the museum still has his original notes on many of his famous cases e.g. acid bath Haigh.

 

Whilst forensic science may not be for everyone, the museum has a collection of tissue and bone sections that the medical students use.  Here visitors can see examples of lungs damaged by smoke inhalation or spinal deformity caused by working conditions and much more.  Each section has a detailed medical history.  This museum is not open to the public, however medical people and those in related fields are permitted to visit.  Note; no photography is allowed.

 

If interested please respond directly, and as before, I will not benefit from this notice.

 

Regards

Helen

 


Keith Simpson and the application of modern forensic science in pathology, Gordon Museum of Pathology, Kings College London  - Monday 12th May at 18:00
Bill Edwards, curator at Gordon Museum, will deliver a talk entitled 'Keith Simpson and the application of modern forensic science in pathology'. The event will take place at Gordon Museum of Pathology, Hodgkin Building, Guy's Campus, King’s College London, SE1 1UL. There are a limited number of places. Please book early on the event page to avoid disappointment.

We hope you are able to attend these events. If you have any questions feel free to get in touch.

Enjoy the Easter weekend.

Best wishes
Penny
Dr Penny Fletcher
Events and Public Engagement Manager
020 7685 2554
07720 592803

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