The Human Body Museum at the Faculty of Dentistry at Chulalongkorn University is more educational than spooky, featuring 14 preserved dissected bodies as well as internal organs donated through the Medical Doctor Soft House Company in Japan. The museum consists of two rooms, and each one displays bodies that have been cut open to show the internal parts and other multiple systems of the human body such as the nervous and digestive systems. A lot of details are given about the plastination process, in which liquid polymer is used to preserve human tissue, thus the intact bodies that you see in the museum. The experience may be disturbing for many, but it nonetheless gives a very graphic anatomy lesson and tells you how intricate the human body really is.
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