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My Goodness...Thank You flushed! That IS so very interesting. Going to these places must of been like seeing your doctor nowadays for high blood sugar and high cholesterol...but you had the added bonus of a bath in mineral water to relax and heal.
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They still sale tinctures at health food stores...All kinds of homeopathic concoctions for every problem known to man.
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Look at all the rooms. This place must of been quite busy in its heyday. People still take these bath in Hot Springs, Ark.
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Amazing to me that the water still flows into this pool that no one uses.
Awesome photo featuring the crystal water. Makes me want to try it out.
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I would think the swinging half door to the right may have been the entrance to a nurses station. I imagine they were placed at various strategic locations in the wards.
So beautiful
Nice..
I want that bench.
Yes - the sky is so blue - and you strolling around among temples and springs. Thank you so much. Quite an event.
Thanx for another great gallery, motts!
If you were good, they gave you the tubing after wards
I guess a few people fell in the douches room. Wounder what happen to the people who liked it?
This was a ward?
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autoguy, This is for stimulating the body, it can loosen things internally and otherwise have a therapeutic effect. They probably just ran it over an area generally.
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I think it looks like a light shade.
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autoguy, Taking a guess it probably draws the red cells out of the serum. IDK if they had centrifuges at the time.
From a search for 'SST Gel and Clot Activator'. Apparently it is still for sale $58.95 100 tubes
Description
BD Vacutainer SST Tubes contain spray-coated silica to aid in clotting and a polymer gel for serum separation. BD Vacutainer SST Tubes contain spray-coated silica to aid in clotting and a polymer gel for serum separation. Gold top. Plastic. 13 x 100. 5.0 ml.