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Human Skin (Burges Collection of Materia Medica, late 1700s)

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Description

This specimen of human skin is in the form of a rolled strip that could be worn either as a girdle to help with childbirth or below the knee as a treatment for cramp.

Fact

The word ‘corium’ on the label for this object us a Latin word for skin used when referring to hide or leather.