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Thanks as always.
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That's a lot of window ac units.
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Nice photo placement order right after the toe tag pic. Something tells me that wasn't just random. :) Appreciated though.
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I'm really trying hard not to make a gruesome comment about the disposal. I suppose we are used to seeing autopsy tables on the site, but an embalming setup would have slightly different functions. What disturbs me is where does that disposal drain? Hopefully not into the normal sewer...
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The control panel looks to be an electronic touchscreen (and on). Certainly that can't be the case although the equipment looks new enough.
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Always like to see a new gallery! Thanks Mott!
No wonder people had back problems!
@ BKW ~ I believe the old mattresses had handles to make it easier to flip over. It was common practice those years to flip your mattress every few months or so in order that it would wear evenly. I think they are made different now and you don't have to do that. I recall when they first came on the market, an actual selling point was that you "don't have to flip your mattress!"
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Thank you for the insightful comments. I think it's important to tell the story of this building and show what was left behind, however after some reflection, it does strike me as a breach of patient confidentiality to publish this photo as a third party. I've decided to blur out the faces, but also to keep this photograph online as a reminder of how often this happens.
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Thanks for the info; sure if I find myself in St Louis again I'd love to return here.
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Nice remark Mica. Great sense of humor.
Wow, this is just like that scene in the first Silent Hill movie, where the already decayed bathroom starts disintegrating further as the siren sounds and the monsters come out.
YES! Gorgeously lit- and That Lamp FTW.
....arghhhh....terrible look really...toilets contained in cement, and next to eachother.
There are three toilet-paper-holders, between pairs of toilet-seats to share, and to flush: it is way up on the wall above.
Interesting though.
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