1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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Somebody must have died in there! Shield your eyes!
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That is freaky. You probably dont want to be in there, because this place reminds me of the dead. Just look at that operating light. I know the place was built in 1902, this type of room was probably added in the 60's or 70's. This place was added on to in the 70's.
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Those jars... I think I'm going to throw up on the computer screen!
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Look at those jars. I bet if you drink the liquid inside of them, you will get mutated.
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Just think of the dead bodies once stored in there! If there are any left behind corpses in there, proudly notify me!
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Just think of the people who died in these things!
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That better not be a dead person!
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I bet that looks freaky! Just remember the people who died incased in these contraptions!
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It looks more like a vaccum cleaner.
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If they were going to reopen this godforsaken place, they would have a helluva lot of work to do: Clean the toilets, paint and plaster the walls, remove bird and bee nests, clean the floors, restore the electricity, and possibly, that would cost thousands of dollars.
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there was an episode in the series "becker" had it in there.
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A hood can be used in pharmacies to mix IVs, not necessarily "toxic" chemicals. There are those to encourage air flow to preserve sterility, as well as those that are to keep things like chemo drugs away from the person preparing the IV. This one reminds me of one I used to prepare chemo drugs at a hospital pharmacy, but it's hard to tell exactly.
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wtf thats crazy.
Oh, Oh, I know what an autoclave is. I just learned a few minutes ago from another picture! This site is interesting and educational =)
I've used a machine very similar to that, when I worked at a laundry one summer!