1,846 Comments for Linton State Hospital

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I have never seen one before..very interesting and informative. Those belong in a museum.
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At one of our older hospitals here in my city, we have a special hallway that has glass cases all the way down the hall filled with medical items from the hospital's history. I believe it is named "history hall". I like to go there and read the info and look at the stuff for hours.
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It's interesting that there are no paper trails left in this lab. And all of the bottles are dry empty.
Sorry State of the Ward
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Sorry folks. It's not soap or anything that a mortician would clean with, In fact
it
FAT!..
Don't open that jar.
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man, i wish i had one of those in my collection
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Um, yes, I can.
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Ok, I definitely need one of these. Can you imagine the fun I would have!
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So where does one go about getting one of these... for... research! I'm a doctor! :D Really, I just want one to put next to my sitz bath as a conversation piece...
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I am more so interested in what is in the tin.
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"Potential probings"

8`-)
I'm dyin' here, Sketch!
8`-)
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anna: That appears to be a large hole. And this is one of the creepiest locations I've seen... Aliens, insects, potential probings... Clench, Sketch, Clench!
Amazing.
Oh how..fun?
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You press the 'Bucky' button when you want 'Backy'
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A "Bucky" is the device that holds the sheat of film. Advanced ones have an dose meter built in that tells the xray generator when the film has been exposed properly. So the switch tells the machine to expose for a timed length or let the bucky control the shot.