1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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I love how the rust has collected on the ceiling! So cool!
And you know, knowing me, I would stand there for an hour, just moving that light around on the track.
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If that fume hood is the only hood in the room, I would guess that this was exclusively a chemistry lab. Fume hoods offer no protection from contamination for the lab worker or the biological specimen.
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At least they had a sense of humour, eh?

Now Motts, did you obey the said sign? I hope not! ;)
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I find it slightly disturbing as well...I guess it takes all kinds.
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Wow...Kind of makes you go "hmm", eh?
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Wow! At the far left on the lab counter is a vortexer. I have the exact same model in one of our less restrictive labs.
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Life saving or not, I would want nothing to do with being in one of those things!
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Wow, just wow. The conversation within the comments add such a level of amusement and interest in these pictures. All the things these mixers could be used for. And I concurr, probably not many cookies, seeing as they strictly implimented their "One Milk Only" rule.
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I don't know why, but that sign amuses me greatly. It's awesome.
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It kind of looks like the Science classroom that I just spent a whole semester in.
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It really does look like liquified fat, doesn't it?
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I just can't get over these autopsy table shots, they are amazing. Just simply wonderful.
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Wow, just wow.
It looks fairly sturdy, and in itself, it's a work of art. I wonder how many people have seen (well....not literally, seeing as they would be dead) the surface of this autopsy table?
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Wow! What a neat collection, what a find!
Motts, I must admit, your morgue shots have t o be my favourites, and especially when you can dig up the tools, and set them out like you did. It's just amazing and morbid at the same time.
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I agree with anna...it kind of reminds me of Darth Vader.