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Hydrotherapy

A hydrotherapy tub in very good condition.
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they have tubs like this int he basement of the letchworht power plant....although they are a litte more dirty than this one
Unusual looking hydrotherapy tub, I've never seen one like this.It looks quite inviting!
Looks...almost...pleasant
I was thinking a very comfy foot bath.
LoL! For some BIG feet! LoL!
kinda looks like one of those things at the nail salon for feet...lol i know its not but it does.
Yeah...I could go for a nice hot soak in that right about now!
looks new but id never use it
neat tub
In reference to the power plant, much like the coal mines and such some of the workers probably got filthy enough to need to bath before going home.
I wish I had one of those. In black of course.
the tub looks quite comfortable
It looks like a giant, sit-down urinal.
Ahhh Very good Amy....but some guy would STILL miss and get it all over the floor anyway!
It's a bath tub used in nursing homes and hospitals for people that can't get around too well. It tilts, reclines, and some have water jets. I use these things every day.
Looks almost like a car seat for infants.
Lynne knows all!
And yeah, the concept of Hydrotherapy has always puzzled me. Did they really think it would help?
this tub looks strangely new
After reading about the Danvers State Hospital ones, this looks, well, pleasent..
Sorry Amy, has to be said

wouldnt a sit down urinal just be a normal toilet?
Please deliver this to my house promptly....
it does look comfortable

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