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Straps?? Looks to me like strips of duct tape...yes or no?
I was the technician for a while, I have to tell you this brings back memories. a compulive swallower that ate so much, that gas formed in his intestines and he literally exploded on the table. Another ate something and was rushed in, his stomach making beeping noises, It turned out he had a musical digial watch that was shorting out. One had me wondering if there was confetti in the casset. He had been hit by a shot gun blast and never treated. Have good night and if you go, please watch out for Stanley, he doesn't like visitors in his tunnels.
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Yes, Skye, I think the whole point was to perhaps shine "hope" on patients....
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My guess is tattered drapes.:)
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I can't remember the last time a photo made the hair on the back of my neck stand up like that.
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The horror which may (and probably did) echo from that room is definitely not something to take lightly.
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It looks like it may be an old suction container. It would normally have a gallon glass jar in it that could be removed, emptied and cleaned.
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This photo seems as lonely as the person whom perhaps gazed out of it.
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TB organisms have been found alive and active in corpse remains, after prolonged periods of time.
THe TB organisim will stay alive as long as it has a "host" or something to feed on.
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Not to disappoint anyone, but the block is placed under the head of the body to keep the head in alignment. This prevents the neck from pulling towards the back of the body during various stages of rigor.
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Ugh...is that floor covered with muck? I can't even imagine the smell. However, I love the angle you took this at...the lockers all messed up and such.
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IIIIIEEEEE
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Thanks; no I didn't touch the curtains.
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Ah hah! My parents were just talking about these machines the other day...my mom was saying she always loved the smell of the ink. I was wondering what these things looked like!
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Talk about a picture from a nightmare! I'm surprised I haven't had one yet where I'm falling through gaping holes in the floor of a building I'm exploring. Looking at these gives me that weird feeling in my feet...that loss of blood or whatever, when you're standing on the edge of something way up high and could fall. I would be shaking if I had to walk that hallway!