285 Comments for Manicomio Francesca

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It's strange and a little unsettling that they just leave old records in these buildings. Isn't there some kind of privacy protection law against that? I
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Creepy and beautiful at the same time.....I love the shadows in this shot, too.

The soap dispenser is also a nice touch :)
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Motts, wow are all of the green things binders?? ... sorry im a file girl. charts are my life unfortunately. and im intrigued whenever i find file rooms in abandoned buildings.
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thats alot of files that should have been destroyed years ago. crazy
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exorcism!
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yeah really i kept thinking you were trapped in one of these buildings and maybe id be able to save you, and meet you. so creepy. i have a weird mind. happy youre back motts! this site is the best
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Anyone want to play marbles ???
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Now I can breath again,Motts is back. Don't worry so again !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh come on. Clearly, its a soap dispenser.
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Welcome back, Motts! So glad to see a new gallery! :)
Don't cha know---some goats can fly.......
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How on earth did the goat shit get ON TOP of that table?
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Motts said he only saw dates from 1990-1999. Those would be fairly old. It is possible that the Med Recs for whoever is storing them did a big clean out. Charts stay in the year they were last worked on. So if you have a patient who was originally admitted in 1971 and then readmitted in 1999, the chart would be in the 1999 group. We would get old charts quite frequently so we could read the medical history of patients that were not very good at giving a history and those who for one reason or another were unable to give the history.
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Medical records is usually a large area and sometimes all of the staff is busy "in the stacks" so the buzzer was probably for people who needed to talk to a person. The hospital I worked in had a bell connected to the door. When ever the door was opened the bell rang. Wouldn't that drive you crazy?
Thank you for this new gallery, thoroughly enjoyed it. Hope all is aright & sound and sorted out satisfactory, with you and the affairs. May you always be well is my daily wish.