The Creepy Siriraj Medical Museum In Thailand aka the Anatomy Museum
Siriraj Medical Museum a.k.a the Museum Of Death is probably one of the terrifying places in the world. But, this medical gallery has kept some peculiar things on display that are too scary to handle and just seeing them once might make your heart run faster.
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Human Body Exhibit | Bangkok Thailand
Asia's first Museum of the Human Body has been opened for visitors at Chulalongkorn University. The exhibit contains over THB$100 million of whole corpses and internal organs. Located on the ninth floor of the Dent 16 Building, the exhibition is divided into seven categories: Whole Body, Internal Organs, Body Parts, Muscle, Sliced Body Parts, Blood Vessels, and Unborn Baby. The exhibit is open for public visitors on Wednesdays from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Admission is free until September 30.
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Anatomy / Forensic Museum in Bangkok
If you're into weird, this is it. Located in the grounds of the like weird and macabre - this is it. Preserved corpses of convicted killers like Thailand's most famous mass murderer See-Uey, the Chinese cannibal. Also exhibited are murder weapons, a gut-wrenching exhibition of autopsy photos and glass jars in containg stillborn children pickled in formaldehyde. Close to museums of anatomy, parasitology, medical history, and anthropology. The Museum of Anatomy next door, in an old 1930's building contains a very close up and personal look at the human body. Visited by medical students it's fascinating in a weird kind of way.
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In this museum there are several parts of bodies (mostly indigent) preserved in formaldehyde, each body has a history of assassination, accidents, illnesses and etc ... I film hidden with the camera close to the chest, so there are moments that I can not focus well the reason for the filming, but you can get a good idea of the morbid climate that rolls in the museum !!!
Siriraj Medical Museum - Educational, entertaining and eviscerating
Had a surfeit of temples, malls, eateries and other entertainment in Bangkok? Then visit Siriraj Medical Museum for something really different.
There you'll find a mummified serial killer, giant testicles, deformed foetuses, cadavers of important people, stone tools from prehistoric times, a mysterious boat, exhibits for blind people and much more.
The museum was originally set up as a place where medical students could learn anatomy and other subjects, but is now open to the public. (Bangkok Post video)
Museum of Human Body
Chulalongkorn University opened the Southeast Asia's first Museum of Human Body last Wednesday (Aug 14). On display is a collection of 131 anatomical specimens, internal organs, muslces, body parts and unborn baby by a plastination technique.
The museum is located in the Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University. It's open for public every Wednesday from 12.30am to 3.30pm. Admission is free until September 30. Call (02) 218 8635.
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Real Bodies Museum Exhibit Review - Warning! Real Preserved Human Specimens in video!
This is what you can expect from a Taxidermy of Human Anatomy type exhibit.
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Suan Pakkad Palace , Human Body Muesum & Great Noodles Thai Food Bangkok Thailand
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Vlog # 77 Part 1
First stop of the day is Suan Pakkad Palace which is not far from Phaya Thai BTS station.
The palace is jam packed with art and antiques which I found very interesting.
After spending some time there I moved onto the Human Body Museum.
If you are squeamish dont go but if not go along as its free entry !
After that it was time for food so I went over to Rung Ruang Noodles just off Soi 26
(soi ari) Sukhumvit.
Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
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34 Thanon Henri Dunant Pathum Wan Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
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10/3 Sukhumvit Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Tan, Khet Khlong Toei, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
NYAH JOURNEY : museum human body part 1
Salah satu museum yang berada di Thailand, dimana sebagian besarnya menggunakan bagian tubuh asli dari manusia untuk penelitian mengenai anatomi dan biologi
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Craziest and Most Interesting Ways People Hide Things!
Will smugglling ever stop? Will people ever stop hiding things?! What are the craziest and most interesting ways people hide things? Is it in the underwear? Or in their body?! The extremes people will go to hide valuables is unimaginable! Find out about some of the strangest ways people hide things in this video!
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10 - Stuffed Animals
Stuffed toys and real animals are basically the same thing, right? At least that’s what our parents used to tell us when we were nagging them for a dog! Apparently, that’s what this lady thought too.
Airport security officials in Bangkok detected something suspicious in an oversize suitcase. The scan indicated that along with stuffed animals, this lady’s suitcase also somehow had bones somewhere.
´When they opened the suitcase for inspection, the team of investigators found something I guess no one expected. The BONES belonged to a tranquilized two-month-old tiger! A LIVE tiger cub was hidden in the suitcase along with some stuffed toys! I mean…...wouldn’t it have been smarter to pretend the tiger cub was an exotic cat with some fake papers?!
The suitcase, which had been checked by a 31-year old Thai woman, was en route to Iran, for who knows what. The tiger cub ended up under the protection of Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.
9 - The lizard menagerie
In 2010, a German man was arrested as he tried to hop on a flight from New Zealand when officials discovered a small, let’s just call it, “menagerie” of rare lizards hidden in his underwear. This is the PERFECT moment to use the word “menagerie” in real life!
Anyways, they found 44 lizards in this dudes underwear. Apparently, this guy admitted to being a dealer of endangered animals and pled guilty in court to charges of trading exploited species and hunting protected wildlife.
So how did this guy manage to have a “menagerie” of lizards? He had altered his underwear with eight hand-sewn compartments in order to carry geckos and skinks around. One last lizard, the luckiest of them all probably, depending on the way you look at things, was later found hidden in the man's suitcase. According to the prosecutor working on the case, each gecko has a street value of approximately $1,500 in Europe, while the value of the skinks was unknown.
8 - Just be a hill bro
Blending in with the environment is another way of… hiding. The Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals in Oregon contains uh…..lots of rocks and minerals. Oh, and a quote gold specimen bigger than your hand, which is what made the museum particularly interesting to Gregory Liascos.
Liascos' master plan was to gradually chip a hole through the wall of the museum to get to the gold inside. But, the museum's caretaker noticed an unusual amount of dust buildup over a period of several days. Following the dust trail to an elevator shaft behind the bathroom, the caretaker discovered a suspicious lack of a wall.
The caretaker alerted the police, and they set up surveillance equipment at the museum. When alarms went off the following day, the police stormed the museum, and found a bike, a backpack but no sign of anyone. But luckily, the police had brought along a tracking dog. The dog led its handler to a wooded area near the museum, where it suddenly started biting the ground.
Once the officers did a closer inspection, they found out that the dog wasn't biting the ground at all! It was Liascos disguised as a ummm…hill. Liascos told police he got into a fight with his girlfriend and wound up at the museum. He told investigators he wanted to try out his ghillie suit, which is a type of camouflage clothing designed to resemble the background environment. I’m still trying to understand the angry girlfriend angle.
Anyways, police didn’t believe his story, and Liascos is now known as the Moss man. He was sentenced to 16 months in prison after admitting to breaking into the museum.
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Body Show Comes to Bangkok, Thailand
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The Body Show is a collection of preserved human bodies that give you a literal inside look in to our bodies and how they function. The Body Show has arrived in Thailand and will be here until April 3, 2011. I took an afternoon to visit the Body Show and it was quiet an experience. If you enjoy learning about the body and how it is wonderfully made, you need to visit one of these shows. I believe the Body Show travels to many different countries, so if your interested research it and find out when they will be in your area.
There are 50 fascinating exhibits, and 500 scientific specimens at this particular show and you need at least an hour or two to visit the show.....Enjoy!!
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Museum in Bangkok | Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum Part 1
This video was recorded and edited during my trip in Thailand on 1st December 2015.
Siriraj Hospital is Thailand’s first modern medical hospital and school, founded by King Rama V in 1888. The hospital complex is home to a collection of five small museums, which are:
(1) Congdon Anatomical Museum (3rd fl., Anatomy Bldg.) was founded in 1927 by Prof. Dr. Edgar Davidson Congdon, who was endorsed from Rockefeller Foundation to improve Thai medical studies. lt contains more than 2,000 specimens about human anatomy, including skeletons, figures of humans and animals, the bodies and organs of Siamese twins preserved in ethyl-alcohol, and, most importantly, perhaps one of the world’s very few complete peripheral nervous and blood systems dissected from human bodies by Associate Professor Patai Sirikaroon.
(2) Sood Sangvichien Prehistoric Museum & Laboratory (1st fl., Anatomy Bldg.) exhibits the evolution of life forms, from 500 million years ago to the beginning of primate era around 70 million years ago. The museum is named after one of Siriraj’s greatest professors.
(3) Songkran Niyomsane Forensic Medicine Museum (2nd fl., Adulayadejvikrom Bldg.) involves several elements in forensic science, from process of investigating the crimes by physical evidences, methods of murder, samples of skeletons and past murder cases.
(4) Parasitology Museum (7th fl., Adulayadejvikrom Bldg.) exhibits various kinds of parasites such as whipworms and roundworms are exhibited, with models of their life-cycle.
(5) EIlis Pathological Museum (8th fl. Adulayadejvikrom Bldg.) shows the evolution of medicine, and organs infected with different diseases.
Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum is Siriraj Hospital’s newest museum, opening its doors in early 2013. The museum is housed in the renovated vintage architecture of the old Bangkok Noi train station, located next to Siriraj’s newly-opened private subsidiary Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital. Here, you will browse through different chambers to learn about the story of the hospital’s premise as well as the history of Thai medicines.
Opening hours: Monday - Saturday, 9am - 4pm except Sood Sangvichien Museum, which is open on Monday - Friday 9am - 12pm (noon), 1pm - 4pm
Admissions: B300 for both Siriraj Museums and Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, B200 for either Siriraj Museums or Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum. Portable audio guide is 200 baht for deposit.
Contact: 2 Phran Nok Rd., 02-419-2600. si.mahidol.ac.th/museums
Getting there: Chao Phraya Express Boat to Wang Lang (Siriraj) Pier. Bus no. 19, 57, 81, 83,91,146, 149
Crocodile attack: Thai zookeeper puts head in croc’s mouth, croc takes a bite - TomoNews
KOH SAMUI, THAILAND — The moment a crocodile bit the head of an overly confident zookeeper has been captured on camera.
Video of the incident was filmed by a tourist last week at one of Thailand’s famous crocodile shows, on the island of Samui.
It shows the fearless zookeeper get down on his knees, then fool around with some sticks, which he uses to prise the crocodile’s mouth open.
Waving the sticks around like a cross between Keith Moon and David Copperfield, our hero works his magic to put the croc under a mesmerizing spell.
Then the zookeeper slowly lowers his head and places it between the jaws of the beast — and that’s when the crocodile makes his move, slamming its jaws tight on the numbskull.
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