591 Comments for Mount Sinai Hospital

been wanting to say this for a long time....

wheres the soap dispenser?
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Haha! Too perfect. It's strange how these spaces can change with the presence of a person, as opposed to the bleak absence...
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Nice shot, though I passionately hate Philly. Excessive begging and wandering crazies (especially in Center City), exceptionally rude people. Touristy areas work to keep these out in order to present a better face to visitors.
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that's a perfect name for this gallery, since my insomnia is how i found this site, lol!
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It'd be funny if they just left this in when the condos/apartments were built...be something odd,surreal,and entertaining to the residents,as well as preserving the history here
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That looks like one comfy chair,leak or not (guessing its some type of water chair?)
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Funny how the ball is broken,yet all the windows in this shot are intact
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@Colin Im pretty sure even people over the age of 30 can believe in ghosts just as much as anyone under that age
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Not the creepiest, but definitely the most "what the heck...?" inducing photo I've seen yet. Very Twilight Zoney allright.
Can you imagine the power it took to run this thing? I'm sure you couldn't just plug it in to a 110v socket!
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I hope that they removed the power suply for that in older machines they had PCBs in them
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Judging from the windows that allow the staff keep close watch on the patients, I would say this was the Coronary Care Unit.
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my husband was born in this hospital in 1946. his mother told me the lady in the bed next to her was upset because she was "in a room with a jew."
hopefully things have changed in the city of brotherly love.
-mink-
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hahahaha what a wonderful novelty photo :)
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o.o kinda reminds me of fermenting blood but i think an industrial disinfectant makes more sense :P