2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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Eughh, seems about right for a TB unit. (better, I imagine, to recover from spontaneous pneumothorax than require one being surgically done!)
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At any rate, regarding protective gear, I would not want to have reason to visit anyone in isolation/intensive care. Needing to wear as much stuff as a staff member seems like it would be a cumbersome annoyance to me.
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If the Treatment Room consisted of oxygen therapy, that's not so ominous seeming.
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echh, the double doors like that in hospitals for some reason seem creepy.
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Doesn't look like a dental chair, but there are lap belts on those for oral surgery.
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I see the arm bandage thing going on. His face looks...late 1800s. The other one is the nurse with the little boy...though what in the world injured arms have to do with TB treatment, I am clueless.
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Blech. Funny, I thought it was a disgusting overstuffed Victorian loveseat.
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BRRR, don't wanna be cold now, I'm wearing a T-shirt!
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*Were hospitals "this bad" three and four years ago? I imagine they were, and, really, if things don't improve, it makes more sense for them to be complicated and bureaucratic in entirely different ways-not necessarily getting worse. *end rant
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When I used to visit my family I often saw across from their cottage an abandoned theme park on this island. I know it's abandoned because I've been visiting there for 24 years and the ferris wheel has yet to move. I wish they would tear it down, it creeps me out.
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Absolutely amazing!
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It looks like he is trying to bandage her arm actually. In his hand is a white thing and on her arm it looks like a white bandage. Maybe the tiling is just miscolored.....
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...Lest any of us take good health in that area for granted... (ughh)
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Somewhat similar to the Waverly hills elevators.
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A similar motif to a certificate of some sort that I've seen from the "Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children".