2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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I have my mother dispense my narcotics because its easy to increase your tolerance by taking too much when you are in pain, then the medications become less effective.
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Larry D: Big Al is correct, its a fuse box (the old equivalent of a circuit breaker panel), there was a picture of a telephone junction box in this hospital too.
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I remember looking through the little windows in the doors to the different ORs in John Hopkins while traveling to one of them to get my spinal tap (which was supposed to help alleviate my chronic pain thus reducing my dose of narcotics [oxycodone], but ended up making me have a horrible migraine for the next two weeks and didn't help with my pain), it was a bit eerie passing rooms where people were cut open having surgeries...
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My mom (who works as a nurse) was pissed off about the fact that when I came out of surgery (I forget whether it was the open heart surgery or spinal fusion with hardware surgery) I was 4-way restrained. They said it was because they didn't want me to pull the ventilator tube out.
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Appears to be an IV drip. Their would have been a metal band around the top to allow it to be hung on an IV pole.
out of all the pictures of lonely chairs this one seems cheery
Devin -- Oddly enough, Dymo still makes and sells plastic-embossing label makers! Not as much a choice of styles and colors, but they indeed exist.
Motts did say there was extensive copper inlay at this site I would bet they were copper panels
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*licks lips and waggles eyebrows in seductive manner*
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where are those patients now is my question.
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holy crap!!!
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no one else thinks it resembles an injection being given in her arm? idk
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i wonder what they used to store here?
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so... so... SOOOO... sick :)
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that awkward moment when you realize the dental chair in the middle of the photo is the EXACT model of the one in your dentist's office