718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

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pathology refrigerators are very interesting places. Especially at night when you have to bring a specimen down to the lab and you open it and there is an appendage wrapped in plastic that you have to move to make room for your specimen.
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They don't really use scalpels like this anymore. There is a handle which is sterilized and reused. The blade is disposible.
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Morgues are creepy to begin with, but there is just something about this on that is EXTRA creepy
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Gotta be a soap dispenser.
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great shot!!!
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OMG OMG OMG
scalpel is my.. awww
my favourite tool
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Most specimans of this type would not be used to diagnosis contagious problems. They are used to check for tumors/drugs and other tissue level problems. This could be some pathologist's life work. These should be viewed with an eye toward discovery of the pathology of the patient. But they should have been dealt with when the place was closed. A trip to the incinerator would have taken care of this.
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that proves it that anyone can go in there and reactivate the place. let alone do some really heavy cleaning up...
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power on on the lamp in the first picture, the heat on in the last picture, new racks and razor sharp scalpels, yeah, just recently abandoned
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heat on, new racks, it had to of been abandoned just recently...
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i noticed that one of the lights was on in the building, im sure if you messed with some of the light switches, you can restore power to the entire place!
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That's far out!
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In a transorbital lobotomy slender picks are pierced through the upper corners of the eyesat the top of the nose where the eyebrow begins by tapping at the base of the pick.
The base of the pick is then pushed down causing the front of the pick to move up into the frontal lobe behind the forehead skull.
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Well, I think I had heard of T4, but didn't really understand it. Also surprising to learn that this existed as early as 1941.
It is important to note that the country disapproved it. And the way it operated is a precurser to the death camps.
It is important that this awful and amazing history be preserved on film.
Good job.
BLOOD WILL BE BLACK WHEN IT IS DRY, UNLESS IT IS ON A GLASS PLATE(BLOOD SMEAR) FOR A HEMOTOLOGY TEST.