576 Comments for Haverford State Hospital

wrote:
probably........because people die in hospitals
wrote:
this would be an awsome wall paper
I don't think grease is water soluable. good one tho.
wrote:
"Mine's bigger than yours"
wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong, but linens are autoclaved too. I am guessing they either had a lot of biocontaminated laundry, or the head honcho decided to go for the "bigger is better" motto, so he could shove it in the faces of those "other" hospitals.
wrote:
A lot of morgue freezers frop that era opened from both ends, because on one side was the room where the body was stripped, cleaned and stored, and the other side was often the autopsy suite.
wrote:
I wonder what you would find when using Luminol in these places?
wrote:
Typical morgue refrigerator temperatures lie in the 25° F to 28° F range (-4° C to -2° C).
wrote:
How cold would it have to be in there?
wrote:
ill be on that someday if i don't OD
wrote:
you'd think the hoodlem kids woul dhave broken that shit by now im shocked yet not yayyo
wrote:
i agree w/ puddleboy, you'd think they would encourage hand washing. that's sick. i wash my hands at least 20 times a day.
wrote:
It is a 300 MA general radiographic x-ray unit. made by Transworld. It was used for chest, abdomen, skull ,extremities, etc. radiograaphs
wrote:
Holy crap that would make a great parts degreaser for my engine rebuilds!
wrote:
the bathrooms in our old house had that same tile pattern. funny to see it again.