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Mutter Museum

In the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., one can find a great many wonders of the natural world. None is quite as macabre as the corpse made of soap. The man in question died of yellow fever in the eighteenth century and was buried near Boston. Actually, he was buried alongside a woman, perhaps the love of his life, who has been dubbed "Soap Woman." She, too, died of yellow fever. However, the couple has been separated for quite some time, because Soap Woman has been on display at the Mutter Museum at the College of Physicians in Philadelphia since 1874. [Pg.524]


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