1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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for you electro-shock therapy device, possibly the Mutter Museum in Philly?
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what a vivid imagination!
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a Couple girls and some beer and i'm good....
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Nothing much except for some blank paper...
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love this. whats in those cabinets?
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Silk, I've been waiting for Sam too!! :-)
I see Sam hasn't made it here yet...
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Kevin, I don't think Motts wants the site locations known (see below the submit comment button), for safety/legal reasons and stuff. But its up to him, so I don't know if he will tell you or not. I guess I'd say I doubt it.
Does anyone know where this Hospital is located or contact information for the owner? If so please email me at kmartin@rwmartin.com
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Wow, you've GOT to get at least one of these out of there. I bet the UE folks would love giving each other "rides" in them for kicks. Gee, don't know if that's dangerous. It's certainly not such an amusing thought for those old enough to recall their frequent use (polio). Nice links on the Drinker as well! Good work!
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Autoclaves are used to sterilize medical (metal) equipment.
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katey, most of them probably had cathedars, and they probably used bedpans too.
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i think its coincedence that dried water stains are on the sink and inline with the pipe, but i could be wrong because the other sink nexts to it doesnt seem to have any water stains
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What are autoclaves? they look technical and nerving.
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great shot