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The Old Operating Theatre Museum
If you want to know what an operation would have been like over a hundred year's ago, then you should visit The Old Operating Theater Museum. Hidden in the roof of a church, the operating theater was only uncovered a few years ago, here you can see how operations would have been carried out on a wooden operating table, with just sawdust to mop up the blood. If you stand in the spectators gallery you can almost hear the screams of the patients as they where being operated on!

Address: 9a St. Thomas' Street, London, SE1 9RY
Phone: +44(0)02 7188 2679
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Nearest Tube: London Bridge
Entrance Fees:
Adult: £4.75
Child: £2.75
Concessions: £3.75
Other Resources:
www.thegarret.org.uk
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