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Thanks Motts,
Inspiring to say the least.
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I see what you mean when you said this place was dark
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Thats awesome
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Not even a sham-wow could clean that up...Lol
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One word.. Wow
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Looks like something out of a magazine or old ad
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New gallery =)
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*Squeeee* New gallery that begins with a pic of Mr. Motts. My Month is complete.
I agree with Gully Foyle... looks like something they may have used to wrap the patient in and transfer them from gurney to bed and vise versa??
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I've got to pay better attention.
I missed these added galleries.
Sort of like life, going from room to room
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I wonder if the people put in these contraptions came out looking like a chicken that had been cooked in a RONCO rotisserie!
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Scary as hell! And to think this treatment was the most advanced treatment for VD back then and we consider it almost barbaric. Makes you wonder what future generations will think of our advanced treatments of today.
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This is 1940's or early 1950's vintage radiography equipment likely used only for standing procedures such as chests and knees. Probably a GE or a westinghouse based on the appearance of the casting.

No shortage of stuff like this at local museums!
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I wouldn't want that on my head thats for sure......scary....