UST Medicine Museum

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UST Medicine Museum is a specialized museum located within the campus of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in Manila, Philippines. It is dedicated to the history of medical education and practices, particularly in the Philippines and Asia. The museum is housed in the St. Martin de Porres Building and is part of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, the oldest medical school in the Philippines, established in 1871.

History[edit | edit source]

The UST Medicine Museum was established to preserve and showcase the rich history of medical education and practices in the Philippines. It serves as a repository of medical artifacts, documents, and paraphernalia that date back to the Spanish colonial period. The museum aims to educate visitors about the evolution of medical knowledge and practices in the country and the significant contributions of Filipino medical professionals in the field of medicine.

Collections[edit | edit source]

The museum's collections are diverse, ranging from traditional herbal medicine to modern medical instruments. Highlights include:

  • Historical Medical Equipment: An array of medical instruments used throughout the centuries, showcasing the evolution of medical technology.
  • Pharmaceutical Collections: Exhibits on the history of pharmacy in the Philippines, including traditional herbal remedies and the development of pharmaceutical sciences.
  • Anatomical Models and Specimens: Detailed anatomical models and preserved specimens used for medical education.
  • Medical Publications: A collection of historical medical publications, including textbooks, journals, and manuscripts that document the development of medical knowledge in the Philippines.

Exhibitions and Programs[edit | edit source]

The UST Medicine Museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions on various topics related to medical history and health sciences. These exhibitions aim to engage the public and the academic community in discussions about the development of medical practices and health care in the Philippines and around the world.

Educational programs, such as lectures, workshops, and guided tours, are also offered to enhance the learning experience of visitors. These programs are designed to provide insights into the historical and cultural aspects of medicine.

Significance[edit | edit source]

The UST Medicine Museum plays a crucial role in preserving the heritage of medical education and practices in the Philippines. It serves as a valuable educational resource for students, researchers, and the general public interested in the history of medicine. The museum also highlights the contributions of the University of Santo Tomas and its alumni to the field of medicine, both in the Philippines and internationally.

Visit[edit | edit source]

The museum is open to the public, with visiting hours and admission fees available on the UST Faculty of Medicine and Surgery's website. It is a must-visit for those interested in medical history, education, and the contributions of Filipino medical professionals to global health.

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