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I am thinking that this thing had something to do with the administration of mediction. Perhaps the little cups were in some way used to sort the various pills, although I cannot imagine how.

Whatever it is, they likely did not sell a whole lot of them!
who wants milk anyway, wheres the Pepsi machine!
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It kinda looks like stairs leading into a coffin.
I memory serves ne, this machine is where you would put a piece of wet laundry into - and when it rolled out the other end, it would not only be dry, but ironed too. the only problem was that you had to make sure it was totall straight when you put it in or you'd end up with a creased mess...
Lynne, yes... thank goodness for that!
I love this picture, what odd doors. I wonder why they went to such trouble in a place like that. I imagine anything custom made was expensive... Was this a very upscale type of place?
What a gloomy room for patients to irecuperate in.
The picture is great however! :-)
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what are you talking about...everything is still there ive been in and out of everyroom including the morgue i kno it all...any question email me at xbig420pimpx@netscape.net
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until u get the the room where i taged...MOCK check it out
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this set is prolly the best
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are the people in the picture supposed to represent the patients?
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it looks like my school....well my old school
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thats what my old kitchen looked like......its creepy...maybe thats why we tore it down...
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arent you afrain that a mp will be there? my brother said most of them had nowhere to go so they still hang around there out of habit
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it reminds me of "the ring"