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Cooler

Cooler

An odd setup in a short hallway; what seemed to be a refrigerated room was on the right side (presumably for specimen storage), and some shallow compartments were built into the wall on the left.
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Love the latch type door handles that they used (and still do).
Probably so you didn't need your hands to open the door?
The hospital where I worked never had the drawer set up for the deceased. There was a large walk in refrigerator with shelves on the wall that you could place a body on. There was a special cart that was sent to the room to remove the body. If the body pickup was soon the body was usually left on the special cart. I think the "cooler" held 3 bodies easily and 4 with some planning.
love the lighting in this
No happy specimens living here today.
Maybe this is where Dr. Frankenstein kept the body parts....
no this is where Dr. Frankenstein stored his lunch
You don't find doors like those anymore :-/
mmmmm love your black and whites, Motts. You've really got the knack!
No Hogan's Heroes jokes? I KNOW some of you guys were tempted!

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