I'm so excited about this event at the Mütter Museum

! I mean, who knew that vampirism could be all about misunderstood illnesses?


The idea that 19th-century medical anxieties created the modern vampire mythology is so fascinating. It's like, imagine all those doctors and scientists who were trying to figure out what was going on with diseases and illnesses back then... it's amazing how their confusion and fears led to the creation of this iconic creature.
I love how they're separating fact from fiction at this event


. I'm a total visual learner, so I'd totally be into some cool diagrams or illustrations showing how real medical conditions influenced vampire traits. Maybe something like a Venn diagram with "real illnesses" on one side and "vampire traits" on the other?
And partnering with Pennsylvania Bat Rescue is a great idea


! I know we can learn so much from bats, but there are still so many myths and misconceptions surrounding them. It's awesome that they're working to dispel those myths and teach people about the important roles bats play in our ecosystems.
Tickets for $20? That's a steal!

Can't wait to check out the Mütter Museum's "Vampirism" pop-up exhibit and learn more about this weird and wonderful world of medical history.