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Many people visit museums to see different artifacts that have been left behind by important figures. These items could be art, music, inventions, personal items or innovative ideas that created social or political change. But on occasions we are able to see different body parts that have been put on display. This may seem strange to many but it gives us a different way of remembering the deceased.

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44 thoughts on “16 Historical Figures With Body Parts You Can Still See Today!

  1. Ever since I heard about the Mutter Museum I've wanted to go there. It's a strange part of history but it's history. I saw the Body Worlds exhibit in Chicago many years ago and it was fascinating.

  2. Armstrong was the General's middle name. It wasn't "General George Armstrong" but rather "General George Armstrong Custer." Why do so many seem to get names wrong now days? A few weeks back the Washington Post talked about Governor John Bradford of the pilgrims. Only problem was his name was "William Bradford" not "John Bradford."

  3. The medical museum in Washington DC has the amputated leg bone of Union Army General Dan Sickles who was wounded at the battle of Gettysburg who would come back and visit it on occasion . There's a museum in the UK that has the skeleton of William Burke or William Hare who were two serial killers that sold the bodies of their victims to the medical college in Edinburgh Scotland . Last but not least the main branch of the Enoch Pratt library in Baltimore City has a Edgar Allen Poe display that includes a lock of his hair . Thanks for all your hard work bringing us these great videos !! .

  4. Oh Rhetty I loved this video but what made it the best was your one liners at the end of each one. Kept me laughing and that’s always good!

  5. How humorous. Babbage probably donated his brain because he wanted to keep something more dear to him.

  6. Rhett, I was with a retired Sheriff on a trip to Italy. We went in to one cathedral, and they had a finger on display from their patron saint , a woman that saved the pope at some time. The sheriff looked at the finger, under glass, and he said, damn I think I can pull a finger print off that 400 year old finger. I was impressed…. Great video! Loved the puns!

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