444 Comments for St Ebba's Hospital

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i guess im a creep but they would be in silver frames on my bedroom wall. the girl on the right is beautiful. the girl on the left is a little tori like, but i'll bet she was a beautiful person.
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if your legs are insensate they can cause terrible bone deep pressure sores which becoming infected can cause amputation and can take your life.
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i know exactly how that brace feels. it supports the back by placing a tiresome pressure on the front. i know the leg braces are jointed at the knee and have a spring loaded latch you feel for through your slacks to release when you sit. i know they make tiny holes in your pants that are really frustrating to look at. i know for some morbid reason you never throw an old brace away. i know.
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like in a restaurant i wonder how many users.
i spend way too much time on this site. i think the photographer and i must share a similar facet, but i would have taken a four place setting. does this make me like a cemetary thief? (there are people who take ornaments.)
they appear to be totally discarded and one day to be swept away. whats the moral objection?
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shoulda taken a sledgehammer
A couple of years ago I worked for Stockport Primary Care Trust, which is part of the NHS.

The spoons in the office kitchen had "Hospital property" stamped into them, even though we wern't even based at a hospital.

I guess they must buy them in bulk. We also had a hot water boiler on the kitchen wall that dispenced boiling water through a tap.

These are also used in hospitals to make lots of hot drinks without waiting for a kettle to boil.

Where I work now could do with one as we keep wearing the kettles out by boiling them so much!
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I don't think those are large necklaces, I think it's trim on the dresses themselves, which would be in keeping with period these were taken. It just looks like a necklace, espcially in the photo on the right, because she is wearing something around her neck, but I think it's tucked into her dress. I don't see a chain at all in the photo on the left.
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Wonder what molar the acid is... could give more incite to the acids purpose
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In my will, I have "no embalming and no in-ground burial just in case I wake up from a death like state. I do not want to wake up dead, thank you.
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the first thing I thought was "Piano!"
second would be "Piano?"
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I know psychiatric hospitals with toilet doors that don't close... but I've never hear of toilet doors that look from the outside...
creeps me out!
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I can just amagine myself there as a patient, staring at that quote...
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still amazed at how clean the equipment is... some of that stuff is even shiny
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I'm loving the forceps...
everythings looks pretty clean indeed... besides the rust ofcourse xD
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*slaps self on the fingers*
I probably wouldn't have had the self-control to leave them there, where they belong...