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Inside

The interior of the fever cabinet, showing some of the high intensity light bulbs, and mesh screen to prevent the patient from burns.
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That thing is big inside!
wow! hope all disease is dead and gone, but no telling Whats growing on the floor!
This looks like no kind of fun to me!
That thing is definitely worse than the problem
it allegedly treated.
I'll pass.
nope just let the disease kill me....thank you
I wonder if the people put in these contraptions came out looking like a chicken that had been cooked in a RONCO rotisserie!
Wow. I have never seen anything like that before. Thanks for taking the pictures and explaining it to us. Very cool.
wouldn't the mesh heat up and burn the patent anywhy
good point! You'd think that mesh would get hot. Reminds me of a giant EZ Bake Oven!!
weird that they would put a mental patient in that thing and not think of the many ways they could hurt themselves.....thanks for showing the inside Motts!
Me NO like the hotbox.
I'd rather not be in there.
Was that used to shower it look ugly
must have practically needed a carbon arc system.
I wonder if that is where the expression "you're in the hot seat" came from...
I adore the shot, the mesh is definitely a good idea, but I am at a loss, could someone explain to me what a fever cabinet is exactly? I've never before heard the term.
How would the mesh protect someone from burns? Would it be used more for heating the unit and keeping it hot?
do not want

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