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800 W Jefferson St, Kirksville, MO 63501, United StatesMap
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  • TL R
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    great homeschool fieldtrip-very educational

    Great homeschool fieldtrip, this is massive, has tons of great information, the person at the desk was fantastic, be sure if you like a bring a few bucks to drop in donation optional bucket-no pressur...

    Reviewed on Apr 20, 2024
  • John C
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    Exhibits are Professionally Presented

    I was passing through Kirksville and found a very interesting museum on the campus of the A.T. Still University. The museum had no admission charge and the exhibits were very well done. Dr. A.T. Stil...

    Reviewed on Jan 26, 2022
  • Michael C
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    Fun bit of history

    As Kirksville is the birthplace of Osteopathy it is very neat the be able to tour thru and see how it all came about.

    Reviewed on Sep 4, 2019
  • Carol W
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    If in Kirksville, it is worth stopping to see

    While visiting some friends in Kirksville, we stopped at the Museum of Osteopathic medicine. They describe the differences between traditional medicine and this field, have many old instruments on di...

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2018
  • GomerGunner
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    Interesting hour

    Small, but interesting museum, describing the early history of osteopathic medicine. The late 19th century was mostly frontier medicine, without formal training, and it is interesting how another sch...

    Reviewed on Oct 2, 2018