400 Comments for County Morgue

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Wow, the panarama is really good i must say, im inspired once again...

Its the way to learn i guess...If it wasnt for this we wouldnt have medical science be the same as it is nowadays..
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Nah, isnt embalming fluid injected by pump?
It seems to be used to handle an infectious body from far away, but its hard to tell..
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Ha, reminds me of my boss leaving us messages except for a supermarket office...
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Anything in the bag? I would doubt it..
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Nice photo, i am inspired and awed by your photography ..
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Thats pretty cool, perhaps they boarded it up so if someone broke the glass the contagions would have another border to pass through maybe? How long can bacteriums last?
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So the lights were on in there? Is this due to the hospital being recently closed or construction about to start on it?
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Wow, what an angle.

Great gallery.
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Looks like something out of a mad-scientist movie. I'm really digging the viewing screen or whatever that is on the right.
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If my memory serves me correctly, I believe they swiveled then sprang back into place once you got up. Perhaps this was to look neater, or to keep them out of the way if you needed to walk in the narrow space past them.
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Thanks for the new pix Motts :) i was home sick from work today and they helped me feel a bit better
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I would get clostrophobic i think
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I was actually going to ask the same question on the previous pic ^_^
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Yeah the stitching of the photographs isn't perfect, so the railing appears transparent in places.

As for the size of the place; things look pretty small from these back seats, so they probably made it as cramped as possible so everyone could see the procedure.
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the operating space looks smaller than i would have thought... once you put a table, equipment and one or two people, its gotta be rather cramped.