Apartments near International Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago, IL(2,264 Rentals)
515 W. Barry
Pittsfield Apartments
Sheffield Lofts - 3110 N Sheffield Ave
Millennium Park Plaza
2850 N. Sheridan
1940 N. Lincoln
430 - 446 W. Diversey
515 W. Briar
441 W. Oakdale
The Patricians
2630 N. Hampden
2756 N Pine Grove Ave
Astor House
1435 N Dearborn St, Unit 2
629 W Oakdale Ave, Unit 3
2632 N Lincoln Ave, Unit 3
633 W Barry Ave, Unit 2
1435 N Dearborn St, Unit 2
77 E Lake St, Unit 1
2632 N Lincoln Ave, Unit 3
655 W Wrightwood Ave, Unit 316
524 W Oakdale Ave, Unit 225
456 W Barry Ave, Unit 221
1202 W Wellington Ave, Unit 3008-2
1202 W Wellington Ave, Unit 2
1160 N Dearborn St, Unit 203
423 W Belden Ave, Unit g
2341 N Commonwealth Ave, Unit Studio
535 W Arlington Pl, Unit 508
560 W Arlington Pl, Unit 306
1526 N Elston Ave, Unit J09P
13 N Elizabeth St, Unit 1
1636 N Wells St, Unit 3414
500 W Superior St, Unit 706
2556 N Clark St, Unit 1008
1133 W Armitage Ave, Unit 3
2136 N Clifton Ave, Unit J05P
1542 N Mohawk St, Unit 2
689 N Peoria St, Unit 2N
2513 N Halsted St, Unit 2N
2100 N Racine Ave, Unit 2C
2754 N Mildred Ave, Unit 1
835 W Wolfram St, Unit 3
1131 W Wolfram St, Unit 2
17 N Elizabeth St, Unit 2R
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Thanksgiving is upon us once again, and as tradition dictates you not only host the festive meal in your apartment but also carve the bird to perfection. You have to admit, you do a pretty good job of divvying up the portions. Mom always said you'd make a good surgeon, but before you start shopping for med school loans give yourself a decidedly more affordable education at the International Museum of Surgical Science. Much like Philadelphia's Mutter Museum, the IMSS concentrates more on the early approaches to the craft rather than modern technological advances. Dating as far back as early Roman techniques, this is one museum definitely not for the squeamish. Paintings of primitive surgical procedures will test your stomach's fortitude from the outset, while displays of early syringes, forceps and even old-fashioned x-ray techniques (Radioactivity? What's that?) will give you a newfound appreciation for your HMO. The pursuit of perfection is a given within the realm of surgery, so be sure and walk through the "Hall of Immortals" and take in sculptural renderings of some of the craft's pioneers and most notable doctors. An emphasis is upon historical evolution of both practices and devices, and you'll certainly be thankful for being born in this century after taking a gander at drilled skulls from Peru (to release 'evil spirits') as well as battlefield amputation kits from the Civil War. Admission is just $8, so skip that next 'Saw' sequel and give your nerves a real test for a change. Odds are good you'll never look at that holiday turkey the same way again.