In the first hall, a bust of Abu Ali ibn Sina, one of the greatest scholars of the 12th century in the East and the photo of the manuscript of the Law of the Science of Doctor work written in 1143, which is being taught in many European medical universities are illustrated.
Different elements of ancient Greek and Roman, medieval Azerbaijan, Eastern, Western European medicine have been embedded in copper boards along the walls.
[2] The second hall features medieval surgical instruments, copies of separate medical records of 13th to 19th centuries, which the original ones are kept in the Manuscripts Institute.
There is also a corner dedicated to the scientist, professor of Kazan (Volga region) Federal University Mirza Kazim Bey, who enriched nerve and cardiology fields with scientific experiments.
Here, in the early years of Soviet power in Azerbaijan, the activities of the Revolution Committee in health care are widely discussed, medical magazines published in Baku, works of scientists and other materials are exhibited.