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Large Tub

Large Tub

A organic-shaped whirlpool tub.
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Hey, that looks just like a hydrotherapy tub from one of your other hospitals!
yeah they have one of those in Pilgrim Psych Center as well
a Couple girls and some beer and i'm good....
Looks like the "SWEETHEART TUB" from the Pines Hotel!!
that just looks wrong, very worng, was this another hydro therapy tub????
so much stainless steel. worth alot of money now too with recycling prices.
We call them Hubbard tanks. Hell to fill,hell to clean, and hell to get the patients in and out of them. Especially if they are morbidly obese. I'm glad we don't use them much anymore. I haven't seen one in over a decade.
champagne dreams an caviar wishes...
That tub is realy interesting. I've seen hydrotherapy tanks nowdays but they don't have got so interesting shapes nowdays. Maybe it was for more then one patient?
yep probably for more than one patient... we had whirlpools like that in our high school gym, very good for loosening up after february tennis matches.
hubbard therpy is complimentary of modern burn care, down south here we have burned oil rig personel and such, so its hubbard with a dressing change obervation, more hubbard, and finally skin grafting.
Looks like a larger version of a water birth tub!
I would of taken the jet pumps out and used them in my hot tub.
I like taking baths but I would never take one in this

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