1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

that is a face , thats so fucking scary
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Oh mighty king of TB, please have mercy?
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Next time, they should probably refrain from trying to beam up the patients *they* call crazy.
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Pictures like this make me think of that whole "anti-vaccine" movement that's happening. Some parents today don't give their babies vaccines because it's "not natural"!! If they had grown up with diseases like polio; if they had seen how sad it would be to have to live in one of these machines instead of being able to go outside and run and play, maybe they'd think differently. Maybe they'd see how wonderful it is that we have advanced so far in the field of medicine that we can prevent these diseases...
I have a friend that is a mortician, and he took me to the school he taught at one time. That hose could be piece of hardware that they put into one of your major arteries much like an IV and pump in the embalming fluid.
I agree with Tony, however it reminds me of a buffet. See my post 2 pics previous.
Reminds me of the Muppet's episode, just waiting for it to start saying.....Yip...Yip...Yip!
It would seem odd if this were for examination purposes that all those lights would be angled outward. Reminds me of a setup for a curcular buffet with the central exhaust, and the lights set to shine down on the food. Of course I cannot imagine them having a buffet at a TB hospital.
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what happen in the pic
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For 12 years I suffered with a lung disease (I am 15 now) and when I see these at makes me scared to wonder if I would have been put in one of these if I was from the 50's ... it creeps me out ... just a little!
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is it just me or do all the theaters look the same?? anyone?
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I believe this is an observation room of some sort. Imagine equipment around the room and a patient in the middle under that main area. Of couse , I could be wrong to.
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Let this be a reminder to new moms. Have yourchild innoculated!!!!!!
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scuse me while I scream and scream and scream...(although, I have to agree with Debi G...I have some bad vertibrae, and when my back goe out, I wish someone could just stretch me back into shape.... now, back to screamingandscreamingandscreaming.
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Look at how substantial that thing is: What are they keeping in there, Baby Gorillas?