A little hair dryer gossip anyone?
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The New Ronco model 28B examination table is being recalled due to an unexpected amount of patients falling out of bed. Possible redesigns are in the works. :)
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Thanks for another great gallery. Hey Debbie where have you been?
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This is very creepy with all the decay
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Its a shame that the rest of the building wasnt as beautiful as this. I think the oatients would have appreciated it
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I wonder if someone came in and cleaned the peeling paint off the floors
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I wonder how often they played shuffle board there
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Its mysterious but she is very attractive. Maybe it was put up by a male patient from a magazine
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As bad as these places were its worse for them to be out in the streets with no food or shelter
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I wonder why all those radiators are there. I found a radiator salvage yard recently and took pictures. They are kind of creepy.
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Great shot motts. Those radiator covers are creepy. Hi Debbie, miss you!
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Great gallery as usual....so can't wait for more Motts!! Thanks so much for all of your continued hard work. I love coming to your web site.....its the best!!!!
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Yeah some of those halls look pretty scary with it being so dark & all.......It would be interesting to explore but the darkness would bother me way too much. This is even in the daylight too. Great pic though esp with the peeling door & paint....cool!!!
Syphilitics were also deliberately infected with malaria in an effort to cure them by inducing very high fevers, a method similar to the box shown above. Needless to say, this didn't work well because the malaria tended to kill the patients. My great-great uncle was a casualty of this treatment.
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Too late for "Dead Rollers"! Maybe an encore?

(I'd settle for a printed copy for purchase...)