30 Comments Posted by Jak

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Yeah its like they left it there and the next day it closed down..
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Ah, it would be used in experiments in stimulating muscles after death...In the hopes of being able to do that to living patients with paralysis, and for various other medical reasons..
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What is it?

Im seeing what looks like a skull but is not when viewed more thoroughly
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Primitive wheelchair i suppose, did the seating break off?

Nice lighting with this picture!
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Hmm, we can only speculate that this was more likely used to lift heavy objects, not to chain or spike patients...
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Looks like these seats would be bad for lefties!
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The room looks really small in this perspective, i like this picture...

It also looks like you have to be really thin to get to a chair dont ya think?
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I imagine the swimming pool like ladders were used to provide space, stairs would cluster the area..It may be a design fault...
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Wow, the panarama is really good i must say, im inspired once again...

Its the way to learn i guess...If it wasnt for this we wouldnt have medical science be the same as it is nowadays..
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Nah, isnt embalming fluid injected by pump?
It seems to be used to handle an infectious body from far away, but its hard to tell..
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Ha, reminds me of my boss leaving us messages except for a supermarket office...
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Anything in the bag? I would doubt it..
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Nice photo, i am inspired and awed by your photography ..
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Thats pretty cool, perhaps they boarded it up so if someone broke the glass the contagions would have another border to pass through maybe? How long can bacteriums last?
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So the lights were on in there? Is this due to the hospital being recently closed or construction about to start on it?