2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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It looks like the box next to "Negative for tuberculosis" has an "X" in it. Not quite as creey as if it had said "Probably Active."
Add a muzzle and you're away :D
I am not much for ZOOM-in shots unless they are focussing in on writing or serial #'s. The large pan-shots make you feel as if you are there with the photographer, taking it all in. I still appreciate the experience.
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Or it could be the first page of Motts' N-E-E-E-W coffee table book. "The Macabre Photography of the Iron Fist", Volume One. Oh, well, I can dream. As soon as one of us hits the lottery (if rich people who already have the money don't, that is), we should fund Motts's books. *hint* *hint* *hint*
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I had coffee in my mouth!

That is such a cool shot. It would make a great greeting card.
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Those emesis basins are awful. The only advantage is that the curve of the basin fits neatly under the lips and wraps around so that as little puke as possible gets on stuff.

On the other hand, for those patients who are puking a LOT or very forcefully, it's not quite so good. Personally, I give people buckets if they tell me they want to puke.
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He 'whiped' it clean, Oh boy!
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I've got a computer that had once been in a medical lab and was used as a database server for the labs records... I know this because the database file was still on the HDD, newest files were from 1998-1999. I have since whiped the HDD clean. but the knowlage it was a lab computer certanly explained why the computer was so clean, even the inside was dust free, looked brand new :)
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Such a close match to hospital green.
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Looks like the medicine has run for it, up the chimney and through the ceiling.
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Ooo.
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It was probably panelled with decorative metal panels.
THIS WHEELCHAIR IS A CLASSIC! ANY FARTHER BACK THAN THIS AND I THINK YOU HAVE WOODEN WHEELS.
MOTTS, THIS MIGHT BE YOUR MOST SIMPLE PICTURE AS FAR AS CONTENTS AND TAKING IT, BUT ITS CHARACTER IS AMONG THE BEST.
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I thought it was a soap dispenser