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Indiana Medical History Museum

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Indiana Medical History Museum
Indiana Medical History Museum

The Indiana Medical History Museum is an Indianapolis monument to the beginning of psychiatric medical research. It is located on the grounds of what was formerly Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, later shortened to Central State Hospital. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 25, 1972, as the Old Pathology Building. It is the United States' oldest surviving pathology laboratory.

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Indiana Medical History Museum
Kirkbride Way, Indianapolis

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Kirkbride Way 3270
46222 Indianapolis
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