Book a self-guided tour today! For guided or school tours, please call 916-452-2671 or email info@ssvms.org.
-Museum admission is free.
The Museum of Medical History of the Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Society showcases developments in medicine with a special relationship to our region, from the mid-1800‘s through today. The Museum is organized by various themes: patent medicines and pharmacology, basic science and laboratory medicine, antibiotics and infectious diseases, medical diagnosis and therapy, surgical diagnosis and therapy, nursing, Asian medicine, radiology, quackery and local medical history.
A variety of larger artifacts are also displayed including a turn-of-the-century doctor’s office diorama, a functioning 1950-era iron lung, Civil War amputation kits, and a variety of medical art.
You’ll also find an array of classical 19th century instruments including cups, various tools for bleeding, ether masks and medicines with mercury, arsenic and strychnine. The Museum of Medical History is also home to an extensive library containing early medical textbooks and journals.
The Museum of Medical History is free to visit. It is run solely by volunteers, and operates through grants and donations from the community. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation today!
You can find cocaine-infused red wine and an iron lung at this free Sacramento museum.
A fascinating and comprehensive look at the evolution of medical practice in the Sacramento Valley since the mid-1800s.
Visit a museum that takes a look back at how medicine has changed!
The Museum of Medical History in Sacramento Offers Glimpse into Medicine's Past
An iron lung, snake oil and antique prosthetic body parts are just the start inside Sacramento's Museum of Medical History.
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