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What the hell?...is this a lab room? or is it where the patients did activities? but then again the patients were mentally UNstable so i doubt they would use chemicals in their daily activities....
Pilgrim had a Nursing School right on the grounds. The students dorms where set in the center of the Hospital Grounds.
I went yesterday and di not see this at all..only other kinds of paintings on the walls...
i saw many pictures that were almost disintegrating.
Awesome.
Chemistry, hey, it's what made our country great.
If they had these little tid bits painted on the wall in the lab, don't you hate to see what was painted on the wall in the OB-Gyn room. :-)
Ha!
I attended Pilgrim School of Nursing in the 70's these photos are great!
As advance as the medical field was then with therapy and medicine, maybe that was the instructions for the doctors.
What a neat find! Unexpected, yes, but neat.
they had a full lab they didn't have to send out the
Scarlett77 that was hilarious! See some "parts" painted on the GYN exam room wall and think "Yeah, thanks, I know what I'm looking at already."
ha. thats ridikilusly hilarious.... nice
you must remember, back in the 50s and 60s the patients were of different mental illness:alot of women were taken thier by their husbands for post partdem depression or from the war etc. as time went on, patients were admitted with drug abuse , alcholism, and also to stay out of jail.Some of course were actully "crazy".But , to this day, you have a key and your locked in with them too.
loool... i hate chem >n<

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