A strange display at Boston Children’s Hospital of stuff that has been removed from kids’ throats, noses or ears provides an important reminder for parents.
The collection that dates to 1918 includes a chicken claw; a Franklin Delano Roosevelt pin; a Crucifix; and a toy sheriff’s star. It’s at the entrance to the hospital’s ear, nose and throat department.
Children’s doctor Anne Hseu says it catches the eye of parents and warns them to be careful of what their child is exposed to.
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