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London Aug'24

Public art outside London Liverpool Street
Public art outside London Liverpool StreetInfinite Accumulation, by Yayoi Kusama
Tofu steak
Tofu steakAt Itadakizen
Miso ramen
Miso ramenAt Itadakizen
Mochi passion fruit ice cream
Mochi passion fruit ice creamAt Itadakizen
Inside the Mochi ice cream
Inside the Mochi ice creamAt Itadakizen
Preserved brain of Asiatic Elephant
Preserved brain of Asiatic ElephantAt Hunterian Museum
Cross-section of Orangutan head
Cross-section of Orangutan headAt Hunterian Museum. This is a real head! (reflection of other side of orangutan visible)
Skull of boar with tumour
Skull of boar with tumourAt Hunterian Museum
Display at Hunterian Museum
Display at Hunterian MuseumShows oldest surviving medical text in the world, written in Egypt around 1600 BC
Evelyn Tables description
Evelyn Tables descriptionAt Hunterian Museum
Evelyn Table 1
Evelyn Table 1At Hunterian Museum. This table is made from from real human blood vessels and nerves, carefully dissected from surrounding body tissue and pasted onto wooden boards. Table 1, showing the spinal cord and nerves of the trunk and limbs of the human body
Evelyn Table 2
Evelyn Table 2At Hunterian Museum. Table 2, showing the aorta and distribution of the arteries
Evelyn Table 3
Evelyn Table 3At Hunterian Museum. Table 3, showing the sympathetic trunks and branches of the vagus nerves, the veins supplying the lungs, and the portal vein and its tributaries
Evelyn Table 4
Evelyn Table 4At Hunterian Museum. Table 4, showing the distribution of veins
Early surgical instruments
Early surgical instrumentsAt Hunterian Museum
Collection of preserved specimens
Collection of preserved specimensAt Hunterian Museum. Just some of the displays of John Hunter's collection.
Collection of teeth
Collection of teethAt Hunterian Museum
Lizard embryos and eggs
Lizard embryos and eggsAt Hunterian Museum
Various reproductive systems
Various reproductive systemsAt Hunterian Museum
Preserved snakes with eggs
Preserved snakes with eggsAt Hunterian Museum. Snakes dissected to show their eggs. Salamander uterus and embryos also visible, on the left.