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Maybe its simply a rather large soap dispenser....
They really did do things differently back then didn't they...
It definitely looks medical rather than decorative. Particularly when you consider that ambient illumination probably would have been provided by the fluorescent box to the bottom left hand corner of the shot.
Things like this always weird me out.
Cleaned up, that would fetch a bit of money, what with the current craze for those massive retro SMEG fridges in pastel colours just like this one. It would be cool to have the real thing.
This makes you wonder what the babies that were born and view through this window are doing now. Looking through the glass at some hospital at their own grandchildren or great grandchildren?
Now smile Mrs. Smith the person to the far left wants a good picture.
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Good lord, this piccie reminds me off all the kids I saw in the childrens' hospital.. the idea that some of the kids might have never survived their disease... :'(

Makes me cry...
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Yeppers. Similar abstract colors, lines, themes.
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A hint of a possibility to sell his prints, maybe?
Whats the AHA for... the pic that you have listed i dont thik matches anything in the hospital... but then again the pic on the other website may have changed
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LOL!
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Looked like an OR lamp on the bottom (parts of it missing) with a ventilation system attachment at the ceiling....sort of like a 2-in-1 thing.
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you dont have to apply them 1 by 1, they come on sheets. still its pretty spiffy lookin for an institutional shower
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touches the heart