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So creepy and cool. I wish I had creepy cabinets like this!
Syringes! Fantastic grouping of supplies! The big one with the needle still intact, what was it used for? and the devices next to it, are those some kind of biopsy needles? info. appreciated.
The heck with the syringes, I want to know what those nails were used for.
The hair on the back of my neck just stood up. Nails along with syringes? Eeek!
Pinning a broken bone?
I'd rather not know ta!
lobotomies? Or is this PRE-lobotomy days - - LOVE the old office / medical equipment and furniture LOVE IT
*in awe*

*stares through glass dreamily*
Very cool and creepy at the same time.
Lynne, I didn't think of that. Still, I don't think I'd want those in my bones! ;-)
would like this whole cabient transported to my house so I can have a better look. and so I can practice whose first?
I totaly agree with JackieB. I miss you JackieB. Can't wait to meet you soon. We have to meet like to show you Adandoned Hotel in Florida.
Dang Motts. Your titles are still awesome after how many sets?

My wife always thought it was a cop-out when artists label their was "untitled".
GREAT pic! and eldokid that was my FIRST thought too.
NOt sure what the nails were used for, but I love the glass syringes! I remember using those once (it was in the early 80's) to administer paraldehyde (for intractable seizures in a brain tumor patient). Apparently paraldehyde doesn't agree with plastic syringes.
The supplies still look usuable , very nice shot
Ah, how strange...
Fab picture though... I love stuff like this!!
They're not nails! If you look closely at the heads, you'll see that they're hollow. They are just large gauge needles.
I'd really like to know what's in that ampoule. Morphine perhaps?
vaccines maybe? sedation?
The very bottom shelf on the right....The syringes with the big rings are aseptic syringes...Instead of a plunger inside they were 'mineral' filled that was made of all things, asbestos...
Aseptic syringes (catheters) were used to fill vile or containers with a powder or liquid...This is the old form of sterilized transfer of material, now a days it's automated...
I dropped a link with images of some of the same old syringes and sterilizers a few images back, have a look...

ebolavirus...
if anyone is interested in the coolest collection of needles and syringes that they have ever seen, please take a look at ebolavirus' link! Great Stuff!

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