Charleston, South Carolina: Macaulay Museum of Dental History (In Transition)
Exhibit of early, dangerous x-ray machines and novel tools for roto-rooting decay from patients' choppers back in the Good Old Days. Currently closed for renovations.
- Directions:
- On the west side of Ashley Ave. just south of Bee St. In a small brick building behind the Waring Historical Library, which looks like a small brick castle.
- Hours:
- Currently closed for renovations.
- Status:
- In Transition
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Closed for renovations until 2022.
[J. Black, 06/23/2021]Closed until 10/2017, but there are some pieces in the library.
[Louise, 02/22/2017]Just thinking about Dental Museums can make your teeth ache. But visiting one is not as painful as a root canal, we can assure you... The Macaulay Museum of Dental History is the pride of the South -- a large collection of dentistry artifacts on the campus of the Medical University of South Carolina.
The museum displays early, dangerous x-ray machines; historic dental implements, and novel tools for roto-rooting decay from patients' choppers. The collection is mostly what was amassed by Dr. Neill W. Macaulay before his death in 1983, after half a century chasing down Mr. Cavity.
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