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Join the Museum of Health Care as it explores the fascinating story of health preservation through its 30,000+ artefact collection of medical instruments, nurses’ uniforms, medicines, diaries, medical art and so much more.
Housed in the Ann Baillie Building, a historic limestone building and former nurses residence on the property of the Kingston General Hospital, the primary goal of the Museum of Health Care at Kingston is to preserve material culture and enhance understanding of the history of health and health care in Canada.
The Museum also serves as a primary resource for scholarly work in the history of health care.
For more information, and to visit our new Online Exhibits, visit www.museumofhealthcare.ca
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