Museum Displays 5000 Deformed Babies Posted on May 15th
The museum was founded by Professor Gerardus Vrolik and his son, Professor Willem Vrolik.
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It contains more than 5,000 specimens of congenital anomalies, human and animal anatomy, embryology and pathology.
In other words, it contains many dead, deformed babies preserved in jars of formaldehyde, in addition to other, similarly terrifying jars containing peoples heads, faces and various other body parts.
Cyclopic babies, babies with two heads, skeletons, plaster molds and casts and many other examples of deformities are displayed in this eerie collection. The pictures speak for themselves.
