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@jacquelynstuber
@jacquelynstuber Жыл бұрын
Please bring back the old videos! It’s the job of museums not to hide the full educational potential of their collections, especially when they’ve been out there already and loved by so many.
@kendallpeters8970
@kendallpeters8970 Жыл бұрын
Please, PLEASE reupload the old videos!! There was so clearly so much love and hard work put into them, and I miss hearing the more detailed stories behind the museum contents! The way they help humanize the displays, particularly the anatomical specimens, is so incredibly moving and important to the overall context of the museum’s collection. Regardless of where the channel goes from here, thank you to the Mütter staff for the hard work and stellar video content over the years ❤
@lpshorselover1949
@lpshorselover1949 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know where to begin, but for starters, I am shocked. I am angry. I’m upset. But most of all, I am deeply hurt. I have had the privilege of visiting the Mütter museum on two separate occasions: once in 2018, and once in the summer of 2021 to see Spit Spreads Death; an experience which I had eagerly awaited throughout the height of the pandemic, and an experience which has impacted me immensely. It made me more passionate about history. It made me reflect on death, disease, and mortality. It made me sad; it made me uncomfortable. At times, it even made me cry. It made me grapple with this country’s history in a way I hadn’t before. Needless to say, I love this museum. It is one of my favorite museums in the country, if not my favorite. The way the staff has gone above and beyond to treat each object and individual in their museum with love, care, and respect; the tireless effort of those behind the scenes to educate the public, both in the museum and online; the Mütter’s continued dedication to unveiling the sad and often grim realities of our medical history-to making sure our past is not forgotten. All of these qualities have made this museum a place that I love, and one which I try to visit each time I go to Philadelphia. Which is why it is extremely upsetting and disappointing to me that all of the hours of well-made, educational content have been completely wiped from this KZbin channel. As someone who does not live in Philadelphia, the videos that were once on this channel were and ARE an extremely valuable source for accessible information about the collections at the Mütter, as well as medical history in general. I believe wholeheartedly that our history is important. It should not be sanitized or kept away from others, and above all, it should ALWAYS be accessible. By removing all of your videos, you have essentially taken away the ability for people both in and outside of Philadelphia to access your museum & to become more educated on history. You have made history inaccessible, and to me, that is not okay. When I first went to the Mütter back in 2018, I remember seeing a jar full of dry, dead skin. I remember reading the sign that had been placed next to it; learning that it had come from a woman who had dermatillomania, and that she had spent hours upon hours of her life picking and plucking the dry skin from her feet. Most of all though, I remember the sheer amount of validation I had felt in that moment; here I was, in this museum, reading about a woman who had the same disorder as I did. Here I was, in this museum; a museum that not only recognized and respected a condition I have struggled with my entire life, but was also putting it on display so that others could see and learn. I remember I smiled; I felt less ashamed. And then I thought, “if at least ten of the people standing in this room leave this museum with a knowledge of my condition, then perhaps the world can become a more accepting place. Maybe they will finally take me seriously.” I tell this story as a testament to how important this museum is. The stories of the people held within the Mütter’s walls are vital; they humanize our history. They make the past tangible. And they put faces to the conditions that are so often disregarded, so that others can understand and empathize. It challenges us to rethink our point of view; to re-examine death and to look at disease and disability differently. It invites us to confront our nation’s problems, and encourages people to remember the people who came before them; to reflect upon the voices of those who got us where we are today, often not by choice. To honor the lives that they lived and to listen to their hardships; to learn from them. I don’t quite know how to end this. All I can say is that I’m disappointed. And on behalf of all the people who love this museum and have valued the things it has taught them, I hope you will consider bringing back your old content so that information is made accessible again. Mostly, I hope you will remember your slogan, so that the Mütter will continue to be disturbingly informative for years to come.
@brandonstraus3615
@brandonstraus3615 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree with your statement more.
@saradoherty2780
@saradoherty2780 Жыл бұрын
I’m really disappointed and frankly pissed that an institution ostensibly devoted to education is removing content. Especially in an effort to avoid controversy. For shame.
@sheemakarp6424
@sheemakarp6424 Жыл бұрын
I am enormously disappointed to see the educational videos removed in this way. This does not serve the public in any way. Responsibility to the artifacts of this history is your mission integrity.
@lanapeckmusic
@lanapeckmusic Жыл бұрын
Please bring back Carol’s story. Her story is so moving and inspiring. I’m sure Carol herself would be disappointed to see you’ve taken her down.
@EggingtonToast
@EggingtonToast Жыл бұрын
I wish the old videos were back, they were really well made and clearly passionate. The humanity behind each display was integral to the great handling of a grim topic.
@viktorsolberg8446
@viktorsolberg8446 Жыл бұрын
Please bring back the older videos! I've rewatched them so many times, and it fills a content niche that no other channel I've seen does!
@annehoskins1702
@annehoskins1702 Жыл бұрын
I cannot express how disappointed and outraged I am to hear that the new administration at our beloved Mütter is censoring much of its educational material (virtual and physical) in some convoluted attempt to sidestep potential controversy. Trying to suppress the concerns about the ethics of medical research is impossible, even if you were to make your entire inventory virtual, the injustices and suffering of those people cannot be undone. Not only is this shift in the museum disrespectful to the contributors of the specimens themselves, but also to the staff (many of whom were just fired, I’ve heard) who lovingly and diligently have spent their careers keeping those precious parts attached to their HUMANITY. You’ve chosen to nullify the whole purpose of the Mütter, to confront and educate, with a full heart and an open mind. I never expected milquetoast to be in the cards, and mourn the institution I loved.
@AxcelleratorT
@AxcelleratorT Жыл бұрын
To the new leadership of the Mutter Museum: you have been put in charge of the Mutter Museum but you do not own it. We, all the humans walking this planet, everyone of us who experience being human, these artifacts belong to all of us. We deserve to see them and to know the stories of the artifacts and the experiences of the people that the artifacts represent. Be brave and do not hide these bodies just because a small but vocal faction find them disturbing. If you don't have the spine to handle the discomfort then cede your position to someone with the fortitude to show the interesting, the odd, and the uncomfortable.
@toolhuman
@toolhuman Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to having them back in their original form without removing content! Same goes for the museum!
@tpseeker3367
@tpseeker3367 Жыл бұрын
How much longer??? We there yet??? I'm hungry. How much longer??? We there yet??? Looks out the window waiting patiently.
@NSL_Photography
@NSL_Photography Жыл бұрын
The explanation of the missing videos is mind boggling. According to WHYY, "Dr. Mira Irons is the CEO of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, which runs the Mütter Museum. She said the decision to take down all their online exhibits and videos is an effort to 'make sure that our online presence is respectful and that it’s appropriate.'" Well the online presence of Mütter has always been respectful and appropriate. It's purpose has been strictly educational, not like a Barnum's sideshow or prurient in any way whatsoever. According to the WHYY article, Irons said "this is what the museum needs to do: include more of the context so that laypeople, just like physicians, can see that the specimens are people, not objects." I couldn't disagree more. While the physicians I've seen with their families at the museum are clearly talking with them with clinical detachment and speaking of the problems and conditions as if those people were objects, patient numbers and nothing more, most "lay" visitors, me included along with my family, have always seen the in-person and online content as showing people, trying to imagine the struggles that so many of them went through as well as how hard it was for their families. You can see that in the museum as even most teens don't gawk. They are almost always quiet and respectful. You hardly even see someone trying to sneak in a photo because they understand that it isn't to force photo sales, but to treat the dead with respect. The WHYY article also said that some of the remains may be there without permission and so remove the videos showing them from the online collection, but if you do that and don't also remove them from the museum itself shows that you not only actually disrespect them, but everyone else too. It's time to end your thoughtless removal of the online education videos that we use to education others by show them among family members and recommend them to others, about the human condition when the body goes awry and learn about it for ourselves.
@American-Jello
@American-Jello Жыл бұрын
Ned, I appreciate your viewpoint on this. It's pretty clear that there seems to be an underlying agenda driving this purge, and it's a real shame to see it happening at a time when so much traffic is being driven to this channel due to Mike Rowe's coverage of the museum and its online content. At a time when the museum could be teaching and using this amazing opportunity Mike Rowe gave them for educating a new audience, they instead have chosen to squander it by censoring information under apparent ideology. I'm saddened for all of us.
@Letmebe101895
@Letmebe101895 Жыл бұрын
Please put back the videos soon, they mean so much to all of us. For a lot of us it is difficult to make it to Philly and to be able to enjoy just a fraction of the Mutter Museum is so special. To say that the average person would not be able to contextualize the media that was once here (see WHYY article) is frankly insulting. People like myself enjoy the Mutter because it houses such rich medical history and while there is a dark depth to this history, there is an importance to bring light to it to best learn from mistakes that were made. The whole museum is an homage to those who helped the medical field what it is today. Please do the right the thing and restore the content that was once here so that we all may be able to learn and better our knowledge.
@piscesinblack
@piscesinblack Жыл бұрын
This is infuriating. Bring back the videos!
@crow-jane
@crow-jane Жыл бұрын
It would be nice to see the educational content return. Edited, because I’ve been thinking. I was, in another life, a tour guide and once of the stories I used to tell centered around the concept of Philadelphia as a “haunted” city, in that it was (and to some degree still is) a place full of burial grounds, many of which are gone and their inhabitants unaccounted for. The woman we know as “The Soap Lady” came from just once such vanished cemetery, but we likely would know nothing about her had she not, in an astonishing breach of ethics, been stolen by Dr. Joseph Leidy. Leidy was the villain of this tale, both a stand-in for and an exemplar of a culture which viewed the dead as a commodity at best and an obstacle at worst. I would tell guests that they could find her at the Mütter, where after an unceremonious disinterment and a corpse-napping, she had found herself in a place where she was loved, looked after, and where what of her history was know was shared. It saddens me to learn that she and much of the rest of the collection are viewed by the present directorship not as people with a story to share but as a moral gray area to be shielded from view. It shows a lack of full knowledge of the museum’s inhabitants; they, the staff, and the visitors frankly deserve better.
@r.c.gayheart1552
@r.c.gayheart1552 Жыл бұрын
Please reupload your old videos, I really think they had valuable educational content and I would also personally really like to be able to watch and share them again :(
@TheChildoftheCorn
@TheChildoftheCorn Жыл бұрын
Why on earth would you remove all the educational content you already had up?!
@TheAruelle
@TheAruelle Жыл бұрын
Utterly bizarre, I've heard such awesome things about those videos! Maybe they're out of date (somehow??) and the plan is to re-film them all, though why you'd do that rather than just add annotations where needed is beyond me. Especially for a museum's channel, surely they should be spending their time and money on the collection itself.
@annehoskins1702
@annehoskins1702 Жыл бұрын
The new administration’s trying to avoid potential controversy about the acquisition of remains.
@crow-jane
@crow-jane Жыл бұрын
@@TheAruelle The new directorship is (allegedly) allergic to controversy. They don’t have a background in medicine or history at all and seem to either not understand what it is about the Mütter’s educational remit that draws people in or they were hired to bring in money and think downplaying the complex history of the collections so as to not “offend” people will help to make that happen.
@TheAruelle
@TheAruelle Жыл бұрын
@@crow-jane But that's ridiculous! What do they think they're going to exhibit if they exclude the 'creepy' stuff?
@evinumen
@evinumen Жыл бұрын
Can't wait till you bring ALL the old videos back!
@ClownGathering
@ClownGathering Жыл бұрын
Hey, Im really sad that you removed all of the educational videos! Wouldn't it be better to add more content instead of substituting it?
@zoevandekieft1174
@zoevandekieft1174 Жыл бұрын
please bring back the videos! I miss learning from them and it would be a shame to keep that knowledge away from people. Hopefully we can see them soon!
@r.muller8289
@r.muller8289 Жыл бұрын
I really miss your content!! I can't physically visit the museum, so I can only experience what goes on in video formats. I'll be on the lookout for when it starts uploading again, I'm absolutely enamorated with this channel!
@frankwiersema
@frankwiersema Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mütter for so much amazing content! It helped me a lot in my research on various anatomy/medical history -related topics. On a personal note; thank you for helping in normalizing death by showing and handling human remains in a respectful and educational way. Personally this helped me a lot in dealing with the loss of close family members. It is comforting to know that some humans can receive a form of love and appreciation after death - or even when not having been compatible with life to begin with. I sincerely hope you will bring this content back, especially since you are one of only a few museums in the world (the only one in US?) on this subject matter. I cannot do without it
@EveKaufman-mr8vy
@EveKaufman-mr8vy Жыл бұрын
I would really appreciate if you put all of the previous videos back up while you are under construction! They are great for reference, as well as education!
@apkaoni7156
@apkaoni7156 Жыл бұрын
Personally i can't wait until you can get these up again and hope that youtube will be cooperative in hosting your educational content
@gilliann3535
@gilliann3535 Жыл бұрын
I don’t understand this, the old content was great! Why does it have to be taken down, rather than just being supplemented with New?
@annehoskins1702
@annehoskins1702 Жыл бұрын
Because the new administration is worried about the potential for controversy in regards to the acquisition of remains.
@jessicaabney5449
@jessicaabney5449 Жыл бұрын
Just visited a few days ago and it was absolutely packed. So much so that I couldn't see all the exhibits. I saw your silver play button displayed up on the wall and thought to revisit some of these old videos to fill in the gaps I missed. Please either reupload your old videos or limit the amount of people coming into your museum! Disappointed :/
@shayerahol22
@shayerahol22 Жыл бұрын
Definitely miss the older videos-I hope they come back soon!
@feferis
@feferis Жыл бұрын
I really hope that the old videos are re-uploaded alongside any new content you make!
@mimisler
@mimisler Жыл бұрын
I can't believe I only just found this channel! Subscribed now! Cant wait to see your content get reuploaded, unedited!
@Swiftstart
@Swiftstart Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to it! You actually about gave me a heart attack as your channel is a key source in my thesis! Keep up the amazing work!
@cococreates26
@cococreates26 Жыл бұрын
What had happened to Memento Mütter?
@AxcelleratorT
@AxcelleratorT Жыл бұрын
It got nixed in the name of spineless political correctness and the incessant need to appease the easily offended.
@TheAruelle
@TheAruelle Жыл бұрын
I'd been meaning to go through and watch all of those videos! Please put them back up soon!
@JosephChristina
@JosephChristina Жыл бұрын
Please restore the content online. And find people who want to honor this legacy, rather than hide it. A travesty.
@michellehughes8661
@michellehughes8661 Жыл бұрын
I just saw Mike Rowe's tour of the museum (link will be at the end) and was looking for Anna Dhody's weekly vids. I hope to find them soon. I also hope that the old videos will be reposted and not modified to appease this group or that. Thank you! Now to the link for Mr. Rowe's vid: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mGPci5uKnsqJqas
@maicey_t.
@maicey_t. Жыл бұрын
Very thoughtful to put this up so nobody panics while you're under construction.
@crow-jane
@crow-jane Жыл бұрын
Oh, there is panic, depending on who you’re talking to. Well sourced rumor has it that there is no longer an interest in navigating the moral grey area that comes with educating the public about remains acquired at varying points along the ethical spectrum, all in the name of not invoking discomfort.
@grimmstitches
@grimmstitches Жыл бұрын
Love your videos so much, I've learned so much from them and really appreciate the sensitive handling of human remains and teaching of a topic to frequently avoided. You're doing such important work!
@EzraColdsGarage
@EzraColdsGarage Жыл бұрын
please update quickly. My mind is having a rough day and this is a comfort channel.
@Giannaca325
@Giannaca325 Жыл бұрын
Sad to see your old content gone but excited to see what you guys have planned for the future. Your old content was amazing for being both educational and interesting, I hope you guys keep that going and highlight your amazing and insightful staff!!!
@Kenrizo
@Kenrizo Жыл бұрын
Hope to see the old videos soon! They were so interesting!
@PatKellyTeaches
@PatKellyTeaches Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear there are still videos in the works!
@francescacimino5315
@francescacimino5315 Жыл бұрын
Omg please please need these videos back asappppppp
@hollyknapp370
@hollyknapp370 Жыл бұрын
Hello there, I was wondering if this was just a stylistic makeover, or if you planned on changing the way users access your old content? I ask because I'm a huge fan and I'm always keen to use you guys as a source, send people your way and donate when and where I can. I'd hate to miss out on an update to your video archives.
@cobykonneor
@cobykonneor Жыл бұрын
History Happened. We cannot change it. Only learn from it in attempts to do better. We can tell the stories of the pieces we are left with and where they came from. I always respected you guys for telling the stories of the people- not just pieces in your collection. The way the museum made sure to advocate for the people, pieces, and how those things ended up where they are. Hiding our history is why we are so divided. Hiding racial history, LGBT+ history, history of differently-abled individuals. We always end up divided as a species because even with so much information, we are unable to access much of it
@corvuscrux
@corvuscrux Жыл бұрын
Get the old videos back. Your new director isn't right for the museum. This is a shame and unironically discriminating for the folks who can't get out to Philly. Do better. Ffs.
@rar1550
@rar1550 10 ай бұрын
I was planning on re watch some old video and now I can't find them
@TheDrouge19
@TheDrouge19 Жыл бұрын
Good to know, I loved watching the videos and learning new things all the time
@Sister325
@Sister325 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I HAVE been looking for you!
@user-no3bp6op7r
@user-no3bp6op7r Жыл бұрын
I hope the revamped site has more Dhody/Doughty sisters vids!
@RheannaWatson-jm4ku
@RheannaWatson-jm4ku Жыл бұрын
I love the Mütter videos, and am glad to hear there will be more! :)
@sluggcamps9372
@sluggcamps9372 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the videos, so needed!!
@elizabethsloan3192
@elizabethsloan3192 Жыл бұрын
I’m looking forward to seeing what you are doing!
@treemerryweather
@treemerryweather Жыл бұрын
thanks Mütter for the heads up
@ButtersCCookie
@ButtersCCookie Жыл бұрын
So still censored? How would new subscribers know? Why did you change it? If this an educational museum for society why are you concerned with KZbin nickles? Prehaps re-educate yourself with the subjects and contributors to your museum. Had they thought of profit over knowledge, you wouldn't exist! Integrity is free, get some.
@jennier3699
@jennier3699 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry, now there's talk of gutting the whole museum. Good bye to history yet again
@dlancaster8438
@dlancaster8438 Жыл бұрын
Pretty music.
@MikeMirarchi
@MikeMirarchi Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for your return! 🤗
@dankestwarriors9355
@dankestwarriors9355 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I was worried.
@kitsune0rei
@kitsune0rei Жыл бұрын
I was scared at first. I really love your videos. I look forward to future weirdness and education.
@ametatsu
@ametatsu Жыл бұрын
Get rid of the new management that wants to completely change the museum!
@Coolness_Inc
@Coolness_Inc Жыл бұрын
Pretty lame guys. Bring back the videos.
@wndshldptnt
@wndshldptnt Жыл бұрын
I was wondering where everything went!
@themcgeefamily7514
@themcgeefamily7514 Жыл бұрын
We were wondering and worring about what was going on? We look forward to your next vid. ❤ 💙
@lezafullerton5941
@lezafullerton5941 Жыл бұрын
Yeah! I didn't miss a video.
@North_West1
@North_West1 Жыл бұрын
Mom, are we there yet?
@nikkibunny420
@nikkibunny420 Жыл бұрын
Why dude I'm so sad
@lnytita6763
@lnytita6763 Жыл бұрын
Here, courtesy of Mike Rowe 😁
@davidtaylor6331
@davidtaylor6331 Жыл бұрын
It seems that 'wokeness' has struck the museum?
@sataprescott7588
@sataprescott7588 Жыл бұрын
😭
@paulabates594
@paulabates594 Жыл бұрын
👀👀👀
@Thesoggymeatball
@Thesoggymeatball Жыл бұрын
cool cool cool! 👀
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