622 Comments for Henryton State Hospital

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Thankyou Motts,

Merry Christmas and if you don't post up another gallery beforehand.. Happy New Year and all the best for 2011.
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I like where the render has chipped off to reveal the bricks underneath
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It's where the zombies made toasted sandwiches....
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Lovely colours in this one.
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coco; Most likely fresh air, patients would be wheeled out there on nice days and the windows would of been opened.. The area looks slightly more enclosed than other hospital's tend to be though.
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I'll move to the U.S and take it..How much? hah
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Whose Idea was it to paint the outer window frames that horrible green?....
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Could imagine how great that room would of looked all blue and clean.
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That is a great blue
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I like this, very dream-like.
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Looks like a bracket, maybe for a small television.
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All horrible colours when on their own, but all together...
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There is no such thing as type X blood. And a bag would never be labeled as "infected" So this is either a prop or a joke.
retired RN
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Mr Motts you are correct about the drug resistant strains. My brother died from AIDS and one of the major complications he had was Avian TB. Of course with his lowered resistance he was at the mercy of any pathogen.

The Avian TB was drug resistant. Once a person with AIDS has this they can spread it to others with the infection as well as "normal read non-aids" patients. When he passed away there was fear of a massive wave of TB spreading . Fortunately this has not happened. Just one more disease we have to worry about. Of course AIDS patient's so seldom have only one adventitous disease that it is just a matter of time before this will spread.. And TB that is drug resistant will be found in many sub-groups of patients. What a scary thing that microbes can morph into drug resistant problems.
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Sweet gallery, it would be cool if you found an old daycare or school next. :)