1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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Whoa yeah it freaked me out too lol cuz it looks like he has no face haha
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Whoa, this angle almost makes you dizzy if you look at the picture long enough... that black spot on the ceiling looks gross lol what IS that?
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Damn...I keep going back to this picture because it just unnerves me (must be too many sci-fi flicks)

I can see this as a mass murdere comes up behind someone, grabs 'em and starting up this machine large evil foul crunching sounds..throws the victim in between the rollers....slowly from the feet up......

ACK!!!!!!
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Thank you gin, I wonder if there is a specific name for the contraption?
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*faints*
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I just LOVE all of these pictures!!!
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Oh dear...
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So many sharp angles to get snagged on underwater, and things to stub your toes! Scary, too!
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The Next places you photograph with projection equipment left, remember me!!! Thanks Motts! Ed from Oregon
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Holy moly! :o(
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Oooohhh, my goodness! Your photos, Motts, I am rendered agape!

Thank you a million times for sharing your amazing work!!!

*ahem* coffee table books with these photos will sell big! (hint-hint)
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Oooooh, very cool shot! Love the "skull clamp!" (Learn something new here!)

Hope you scrubbed your hands, nonetheless, anyways! ;o)
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Wow...excellent!

(Thank you for more of your new work!!!)
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these were used for CP patients and Polio patients, whose legs had become arthropathied by lack of use and muscle tone. This stretched the legs and spine so they would straighten out and not draw up from lack of use, i.e. going into permanent fetal position
Haha.. your reflection freaked me out for a second