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ive never heard of adult cribs before...kind of a creepy thaught to be honest... i saw it say crib on a picture before it loaded and i was like 'whats a crib' because in england we call them cots
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I think the bowling alley is underneath the building.
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Hi Rez, I'm Kez ;) You must be the fiftieth person to mention 'Session 9' on these comments pages...and I just ordered it. Cheers for that!

Amazing gallery, Motts. I'm slowly working my way through all your archives, and loving every minute of it. Oh, to be able to do some urban exploration myself!
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It brings your thoughts round to the people who worked in places like this, doesn't it? I can see a young nurse, struggling with the emotional strain of being in a place like this, day after day.

It's quite a sobering thought.
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okay those look like urinals
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no, i think ill just stay up here! lol
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another lone chair! yay!
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why would that be there?!
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cool! it almost jumps out at you.
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yes rather disturbing...
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thats just disgusting.
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I think old X-ray machines can still leak radiation ?
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Bed rails like this are still used today, but with the gaps between the rails closer together for safety regulations.
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The carpules go into reusable syringes. They are pre-loaded with lidocaine, carbocaine, mepivicaine, etc. The metal end has a little rubber diaphram in it that the needle goes in, the rubber plugs on the other end are engaged with the harpoon end of the syringe so the DDS can aspirate during injection to make sure they're not in a blood vessel.
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Those little tubes are anesthetic carpules--this picture was probably taken within the dental clinic, no?