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One of London's best kept and grisliest secrets is opening its doors, giving the public a rare chance to check out its macabre collections. Barts Pathology Museum houses some 5,000 specimens floating in glass jars, including a gout-inflated hand and a liver that has been damaged by ‘tight-lacing’ (effectively cut in two by a woman’s excessively tight corset). The Victorian museum’s archive is normally reserved for medical students, so don't miss this chance to look upon the macabre wonders for yourself. Book your time slot here.