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it's great that all this is still so well preserved after all this time.
Just love these photos Motts! only through your generous efforts do we all get to see this. Thanks so much.
now that would be a cool jar to catch your change at the end of a day
Sure would hold a lot of change or whatever you put in it huh?
I bet it would be awfully heavy if it was filled with coins
2000 ml, in other words.
hey, isn't it a part of our new friend called Robinson's Pneumothorax apparatus?
Eughh, seems about right for a TB unit. (better, I imagine, to recover from spontaneous pneumothorax than require one being surgically done!)
It's absolutely awesome! My only concern is that the Tuberculosis bacteria does not die, not even if the place is abandoned. So some of those items still could be infected with the virus. :(
Does anyone know if it is really possible to catch TB from the items after so many years?
In fact, I´m always asking myself when looking at pics from TB-Hospitals.

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