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I HATE alcove's.

I really do not know why either..............................

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
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I am very surprised. If this room is a room for the wealthy patients then why does it look so plain and ordinary ? That chair does not not look too much different in design and function from many of the other chairs in the other government run institutions that I have seen on this website. Even that wooden table just looks very plain too. There is nothing really special about those two windows either. In fact those two windows look very boring in design.

The way it looks to me is that the wealthy patients just got plain old fashioned:

RIPPED OFF, GYPPED, THEY GOT TOOK,
THEY GOT HOOD - WINKED,
TAKEN FOR A RIDE,
THE OLD BAIT and SWITCH,
TAKE THE MONEY and RUN,
FLY BY NIGHT DIRT - BAG's.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
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The morgue shots are the best on all the locations Motts.The one place nobody gets to see!!
Sounds like a PBS show...."Welcome to Autopsy Theater"
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I used to have a little toy of a dog .. and I lost him at my hospital :( sad little girl I was going home and realizing I'd left "scruffs" behind.
how could one get into the shaft (unless the doors have rotten away or vandels destroyed it)
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nice elevator i like it
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oh i'm sorry. it does say memorial hospital and not psychiatric hospital. i guess i assumed due to the majority of content. sorry again. anyway, i guess my question will remain unknown.
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Looks really cool when you cross your eyes...
HOW COOL IS THAT!
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it was a teaching hospital and one of the best , in it's day
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this is where you went to have your baby.
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My Mom once told me the story of the day I was born. According to her my Grandmother wasn't too happy about my having to be delivered via c-section. Supposidly she had backed my father up against these windows (maybe these, possibly on another floor) and threatened to push him out of them if anything went wrong.
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I was one of the last six babies to be born in this hospital before it closed in 1979. It is so awesome to see this picture. I can imagine my parents and grandparents standing at these windows looking in at me. I get a kick out of Missy's comment. Oddly enough one of those babies just so happens to be sitting at his laptop looking at the place where his family stood on the day he was born. :)
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Heidianne, it may have been a teaching hospital where new docs and nurses learn on the job so to speak.