254 Comments for Detroit Osteopathic Hospital

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Disgusting place for sure. I’d be out of there fast
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That is really interesting but creepy. Lynne good to see you here again. I wish I could talk to you about these hospitals
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We call it a sluice in our hospital. There would have been a flush valve at the back and / or a hot and cold taps. Used for emptying urinals and bedpans, rinsing heavily soiled laundry etc.
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Those are the sort of curtains we use at many state hospitals these days to separate the toilet stalls. It is difficult to get a large individual in a large wheelchair into most standard toilet stalls, but you still want to maintain some privacy, so you can pull those curtains around.

Heck, we have them in the staff bathroom of our training department.
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autoguy, you kill me! 8`-)
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Fabulous shot, with texture, color, AND contrast!
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OK, ladies, three-way tie for that lamp! TRÈS fonctionnel, mais tellement très élégant!
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Intriguing shot.
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Well now, THERE is a go at some primary colors!
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OK, autoguy, you owe several of us dinner after this. =8-P
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Super lighting!
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That Kool-Aid Man WAS pretty damn freaky.
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Wow! Great info there, Mark and Fla Gator!
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We have hoppers like that in certain sections of our hospital. Used when you empty a urinal or such.
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flushed,

Interesting info about the composition of the walls - thanks!