2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

Ah yes, it hooks onto a metal device too. There is a lever that you push up and down that raises it. A release slowly lets it back down.
That is a sling for a Hoyer lift. They come in all sizes and are used in moving and lifting people who do not have the ability to do that themselves. Welcome to my world, the world of a special needs mother. I have a Hoyer in my home to help with the lifting.
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all these places look so creepy why dont they make real horror movies here
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very very weird , odd shaped arches
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how can a light last that long 24 hours a day
very weird
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Still lovin this site and this shot another great Jigzone for me. That one window looks likes it's specially decorated yet it's just the tree outside
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oh what beauty do these keys behold! Love, life, peace, beauty.....destroyed and never to play again. Aw....what can we learn from this picture? How can we live so that we won't destroy the love, the peace, the beauty in our own lives?
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I dont like those those pans for any reason. I think they are disguting
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THIS IS A CIRCA 1900-1910 OAK WHEEL CHAIR . I HAVE ALMOST THE SAME YR .SELLS FOR 1500.00 TO 5000.00 IN GOOD CONDTION THANKS''''
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Motts I love this shot of you.
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amazing..
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Ugh, nemisis pans, when i'm puking the last thing i want to be puking in is a wee little bean shaped pan. I always miss or get puke on my hands, i need something big enough to pray to when i'm vomitting, like the porcelin goddess.
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those tiny little basins dont hold anything..i can puke alot more than that!! lol
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i think there is a story behind those keys....
very lonely....
If that fridge (or ice-box) truly is from the 60s - 70s, I'm impressed. My mom's fridge is a mostly-functioning one from the 70s with the freezer on top. It's an awful reddish-orange (almost rust) color, is maybe 5'9" tall (about my height), and while the icemaker doesn't work as well as it used to and the water dispenser in the fridge no longer works at all, it's still functioning. I doubt, however, that it would be sold as an antique. Past the obviously horrible color, my mother's fridge looks NOTHING like this one - granted, this would have been medical-grade, unlike Mom's.