Naguib Pasha Mahfouz Museum
First inaugurated in 1932, the Naguib Pasha Mahfouz Museum (not to be confused with Egypt’s Nobel prize-winning writer) at Kasr El Ainy Medical School houses a unique collection of obstetrical and gynecological specimens of outstanding scientific and medical value. These specimens cover a large range of common and rare obstetrical and gynecological conditions. The museum caters for the needs of lay non-specialized individuals and members of non-governmental organizations concerned with the advancement of women’s health and wellbeing.
First inaugurated in 1932, the Naguib Pasha Mahfouz Museum (not to be confused with Egypt’s Nobel prize-winning writer) at Kasr El Ainy Medical School houses a unique collection of obstetrical and gynecological specimens of outstanding scientific and medical value. These specimens cover a large range of common and rare obstetrical and gynecological conditions. The museum caters for the needs of lay non-specialized individuals and members of non-governmental organizations concerned with the advancement of women’s health and wellbeing.
First inaugurated in 1932, the Naguib Pasha Mahfouz Museum (not to be confused with Egypt’s Nobel prize-winning writer) at Kasr El Ainy Medical School houses a unique collection of obstetrical and gynecological specimens of outstanding scientific and medical value. These specimens cover a large range of common and rare obstetrical and gynecological conditions. The museum caters for the needs of lay non-specialized individuals and members of non-governmental organizations concerned with the advancement of women’s health and wellbeing.