I went at the end of Feb and found it very interesting.
There are all kinds of body parts on display. You can see smoker's and non smoker's lungs, an alcoholic's liver and many many others.
There are full bodies on display too, hanging up and sliced so you can see cross sections of the body from head to toe.
In a side area (possibly because it may be upsetting to those who have lost a baby or had an abortion) you don't have to walk through this area to view the rest of the exhibition, it's to one side off the main exhibition. There are plasticised babies and foetuses from a couple of weeks after conception to a full term baby.
I was fascinated to see the plasticised foetuses so close up at various stages of development but appreciate that this wouldn't do for everyone which is why I guess it is to one side so you can view the rest of the exhibits without seeing these if it's going to upset you.
Well worth a visit, Lindsay.

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'You'll be next.' They stopped when I started doing the same to them at funerals.