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Joseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890) was an English man known for his severe physical deformities. He was first exhibited at a freak show under the stage name "The Elephant Man ", and then went to live at the London Hospital, in Whitechapel, after meeting Sir Frederick Treves, subsequently becoming well known in London society.
11 Απρ 2014 · Joseph Merrick, also known as the Elephant Man, died at the Royal London Hospital on 11th April 1890. A replica of his skeleton is on display at the Royal London Hospital Museum and Archives (the real skeleton is in the medical school and not on public display).
24 Ιουλ 2013 · The Elephant Man’s skeleton remains on display in the London Medical College’s pathological museum, a fate he clearly expected. According to one of Treves’ medical students, he “used to talk freely of how he would look in a huge bottle of alcohol”.
The Elephant Man was a nickname given to Joseph Carey Merrick in 1884 when he joined a freakshow. It is also a very popular film; this is what most people think of when they hear “The Elephant Man” not the person Joseph Merrick. The aim is to teach the reader about Joseph the man and the life he led and how his deformities and
12 Μαρ 2018 · A small but fascinating exhibition inside the hospital, open to the public, remembers Merrick's time there and even carries a full-size replica of his skeleton.
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5 Μαΐ 2019 · Merrick had a skeletal and soft tissue deformity which saw him as a freak show attraction, then a medical curiosity. His skeleton has been preserved at the Royal London Hospital since his death.