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Its Amazing all this stuff isnt trashed by teens .in 30plus yrs,,very cool
I wonder what this apparatus was used for?
Another type of Aspiration perhaps///???
Old school nebulizer maybe?
whats in the jars???
Lipo ?
Doubled barreled what ever it is.
it looks kind of like and old school suction pump. probably used to clear the airways of patients that were having problems breathing
It's obviously a coffee machine.
Creepy but interesting
oh guys, focus, please. we all know it's a soap dispenser.
seriously, I agree with the nebulizer. I think it can't be a suction pump because it has a mask like the nebulizers and oxygen tanks have (on the left, in the bottom of the picture) and maybe a suction pump would have something like a catheter to insert to the airways of a TB patient
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take a look at the photo here, maybe it's a portable inhalation set?
very intriguing contraption i wonder whats it for
If the Treatment Room consisted of oxygen therapy, that's not so ominous seeming.
I remember seeing one of these when I was 9. Its an Anesthetic pump, the large jar on the table had a cloth soaked in the liquid and the two large vials pumped it and air into the patient to make their experience, more "enjoyable".

Also doubled as a soap dispenser! :D
Can it make my boobs bigger? :) srry
It's a spray paint booth.

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