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I have a trunk exactly like that! Brought to Sweden from the US by some ancestors.
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I imagine (or hope) that this sort of experiment was well intentioned enough (and hopefully relatively harmless for the human patients involved), but it still, in a way, feels easily more disturbing than the mummified cat a few shots back.

That said, that is an intriguing result. Could that somehow suggest that schizophrenia has blood-born properties... or at least that whatever causes it also has a clear effect upon the blood?
Disturbing. Poor cat. But it's suffering is over and it's in a much better place now.
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Where did the nose come from? definitely not human
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jackieb,

I don't know what the chain was used for but I can almost guarantee you it wasn't related to the gurney in any way. :-)
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Great shot and a bit creepy too
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That is a creepy looking sink and I think someone in maintenace got bored and paited it blue with left over wall paint
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those tiles must be indestructible, while the paint bleeds off the door...
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poor kitty.
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ah yes, nothing beats the classic lone chair shot!
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eww, haz-mat suit needed here!!!
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phew! (runs out of the room holding nose) - so much for recycled clothing...
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That sent chills down my spine!!!!
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That chair is a museum quality piece C-1960. It could use a good cleaning though
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Those are light shades, typical in old institutional buildings. This place probably closed before they had security cameras