FAQ
Visiting & Directions
The museum is currently located at 410 N. Lime St, Lancaster Pa 17602
Wednesday - Saturday
11am - 3pm
Closed the first Saturday of the Month
General Admission - $8
Students with valid ID - $5
Children under 3 - Free
LGH Employees with badge - Free
Unfortunately, the LMHM does not have a direct parking lot. However, there is street parking.
If that is unavailable, Lancaster General Hospital does have a parking garage on James Street. From there it's only a 1 block walk. Unfortunately, the parking garage is a paid garage.
Any specific or groups tours, or visits outside our regular operation hours, can be arranged if you contact the Museum directly at 717-544-8938 or email info@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.
The Museum does have handicap accessibility including a ramp to the front doors and an elevator for easy access.
While our museum is on the smaller side, it is pretty open and can accommodate reasonably sized strollers.
Donations & Appraisals
While the Lancaster Medical Heritage Museum is always working to expand our collection in an effort to better preserve the medical history of Lancaster county, the Museum does have limited storage space for our permanent collection. If you have a medical object, book or other artifact that you would like to donate to our collection, please contact us at info@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.
Your donation will be evaluated by a curator or collections manager, who may follow up with any questions. If your proposed donation fits the criteria of the Museum’s Collection Policy, it will be recommended for consideration to the Museum’s Collections Committee. Upon review by the committee, you will be contacted regarding next steps. If you have further questions about this process, or wish to check on the status of your form under review, please contact us at info@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.
All donation offers are evaluated by the Museum’s Collections Committee, which is composed of a team of museum staff and board members who are knowledgeable in conservation best practices, the Museum’s governing by-laws and collections policy, and the capacity of the permanent collection. Donation offer decisions are based on the criteria spelled out in the Museum’s Collection Policy and current acquisition goals.
The Museum cannot accept unsolicited donations through the mail or in person without prior acknowledgement by Museum staff. The Museum reserves the right to dispose of unsolicited items.
Due to our staff’s limited capacity, we do not currently have the necessary support to answer all research inquiries. However, you may email us at info@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.
While the Museum and its staff members are not authorized or licensed to appraise or authenticate any materials, we can help to point you in the right direction. Appraisers are trained specialists that can evaluate your item and give you a written statement of its value or authenticity. The Internal Revenue Service considers such activity by a 501c(3) a conflict of interest. Always find an appraiser that specializes in or has an expertise in your particular item(s). Below are a list of a few groups that publish directories of appraisers that may be able to help you:
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS
www.appraisers.org
555 Herndon Parkway South, Suite 125
Herndon, VA 20170
(703) 487-2228 or 1-800-ASA-VALU
APPRAISERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
www.appraisersassoc.org
386 Park Avenue South, Suite 2000
New York, NY 10016
(212) 889-5404
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF APPRAISERS
www.isa-appraisers.org
1131 SW 7th St. Suite 105
Renton, WA 98055
(208) 241-0359
If you plan to get an appraisal for artifacts, please get them photographed, photocopied and/or appraised before sending them. The Edward Hand Medical Museum does not offer these services.
At the moment, we are unable to accomodate new membership as we reevaluate our membership program. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact us at info@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.
Miscellaneous
Born in Ireland in 1744, Edward Hand received a medical education, came to America as a Surgeon’s Mate with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment of Foot in 1767, and was stationed at Fort Pitt. In 1774, he sold his commission, established a medical practice in Lancaster, PA and married well-to-do Katherine Ewing. In 1775, Hand joined the Revolution against Great Britain as a Lieutenant Colonel of the First Pennsylvania Regiment. While stationed at Fort Pitt in 1777, Hand established a hospital to care for the troops. He served throughout the war, rose to the rank of general and brigade commander, was appointed to the prestigious role as Washington’s Adjutant General, and was present at Yorktown in 1781, with the surrender of the British Army. Hand was promoted to Major General, and in 1783, resigned to return to Lancaster where he developed a successful medical practice.
As one of Lancaster’s most prominent citizens, he was elected to serve in various political roles, including Chief Burgess of Lancaster, member of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Pennsylvania State Constitution. He was one of the founders of the 1799 Lancaster County Almshouse and hospital. In 1802, he died of cholera at his Rock Ford Plantation. He was buried in St. James Episcopal Church’s Cemetery. Although Edward and Katherine Hand had eight children, several had early deaths, and nonly two of their children produced heirs.
As of this time, we can only allow flashless photography in the Museum. We ask that you follow our guidelines for reproduction for use of that photography.
As much as we would love to have everyone share our great collection, we do ask that you follow our guidelines for reproduction. For any questions or inquiries, please contact us.
We always welcome interested students to participate in our internship program, as it is just one of the many ways that we can help share our history with the community. While the number of interns we can accept vary based on our available funding and necessary support staff, we are always open to accepting applications. To find out more, please send all resumes or inquiries to our executive director at director@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.
Examples of past student work can be found in our articles section.
The Museum is currently wiorking to create a Research Library and Archive. At this time, no individual is allowed into the library or archive while we complete renovations. Please forward any research requests to library@lancastermedicalheritagemuseum.org.