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Literature

Literature

Heavy books on general pathology and anatomy collected dust on the shelves - most were published in the 1930s.
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Thank you for posting these galleries. I check your site almost every other day in anticipation of new photos. Its fascinating to see what is left behind.
Ditto that,Cat. What a nice surprise Mr Motts, We are addicts for new galleries. Thanks for your hard work and amazing talent
Totally Addicted Motts
I was so happy to pop in and find a new gallery! thanks so much....
Wow, these are amazing. Only books I see like that are on my grandma's shelves or perhaps in my school's library haha.
That's incredible that such an obvious remnant of the war would be left behind. You'd think if they had used the facility again in the post war period they would have cleaned out the hospital's sickly past [and maybe updated their reference section alittle ^^]. Odd indeed.
Nice capture.
Thanks for all the photos & galleries Motts. I also love it when you post new/old ones. I try to check often too. I just love it how you post the history etc of these places. Some sites I've been to only have the photos but no info. Which does make it kinda boring really. Thanks for all the hard work!! : )
great photo
BOOK COLLECTOR'S DREAM
If only I had the time and money I would be doing this too Love the photes Mott's!!!!
why don't you claim any of these items left behind it's not like they wanted them!!!
WOW !!!
Oh wow I want those books! I love old books. Thanks for these awesome pics!
I dont mean to speak for anyone, but for me, to take something from one of these buildings would almost be like stealing from a grave, just saying

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