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The St George's Pathology Museum

Our on-site Pathology Museum holds a collection of over 2,000 pathological preparations, including a number of original preparations donated by Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie in 1843. This space is used for small group tutorials by students across all of our courses as an educational tool to help them understand more about human diseases. Active learning, where students get the opportunity to learn through experience and reflection, is a valuable learning method and one that we feel makes St George’s a unique place to study.

Explore the museum

The Museum contains human tissues and organs and is regulated by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA). We are not currently open to the public but hold a licence to use the collection for education and training relating to human health.  

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