What's Happening?
The Elmhurst History Museum is unveiling a new exhibit titled 'Anatomy of Healthcare: DuPage County Medical History' to commemorate the centennial of Elmhurst Hospital. Curated by Sarah Cox, the exhibit explores
the evolution of healthcare in DuPage County, from its early days to the present. The exhibit will be open from January 23 to May 3, featuring artifacts such as doctors' instruments, medications, and historical documents. It also includes interactive elements for children, like a Kids' Clinic where they can role-play as medical professionals. The exhibit is complemented by various events, including talks and tours, aimed at providing deeper insights into the region's medical history.
Why It's Important?
This exhibit highlights the significant advancements in healthcare within DuPage County, reflecting broader trends in medical history and public health. By showcasing historical artifacts and personal accounts, it offers a unique educational opportunity for the community to understand the challenges and innovations that have shaped local healthcare. The exhibit also serves as a reminder of the importance of medical history in informing current healthcare practices and policies. It underscores the role of local institutions like Elmhurst Hospital in advancing public health and community well-being over the past century.
What's Next?
The exhibit will host several related events, including a blood drive, gallery talks, and presentations on historical medical practices. These events aim to engage the community further and provide additional educational opportunities. The museum encourages participation in these events to foster a deeper appreciation of the region's healthcare history. As the exhibit runs through May, it is expected to attract visitors from across the region, potentially influencing future exhibits and educational programs at the museum.








