1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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actually, a cassette holds the film. the bucky is the tray under the table slab to put the cassette in. it slides up & down the table. a phototimer is a device that "chooses" the amount of xray used to make the exposure, if it isn't set manually on the panel board by the tech.
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This reminds me of the Thorny Towers(google it) mental institution from a game a friend has...
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People actually used to have to bathe in these...hopfully nat when it was in this condition...
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Did you actually have to knock out that window in order to get that creepy light in there, or was it already broken...
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This seems utterly pointless, unless it is a Catholic establishment, which was really popular when this was built and in use...
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This cant be all the roof? Or, it's either really big or seems that way...
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Any one notice that there are two electric outlets on the wall, both at different levels? Probably because this room was home to something that needed an outlet for itself, and then the other outlet was for light or sumthin...
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Sum1 needz ta hire a maid
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I noticed the "Old Sturbridge Village" Sticker as well. I have done advertising for them and I know that this logo was in use in the mid-1990's. Old Sturbidge Village is in Sturbridge, Massachusetts between Worcester and Springfield, Mass. It's an old replica New England town.
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Actually physical therapists / sports therapists still use machines similar to these, when I had a sports injurt I would do sit / put the injured part in the pools and have ice & water put over me, then tuen on the whirlpool. stainless steel tubs like this.......COLD, very COLD.
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Looks like the Chemistry Lab at my college...... We used the "air chamber" for very odorous chemicals
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Lots of dogs for pet therapy.
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Twice a day.
They're alot scarier in black and white. I can see why they were painted with such vibrant colors.
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