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UER Forum > UE Photography > Abandoned Clinic with X-Ray and MRI Machines left behind (Viewed 1051 times)
Dan Lee 


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Abandoned Clinic with X-Ray and MRI Machines left behind
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A fellow UER member and myself explored an abandoned clinic recently. Here's some pics from our explore. The clinic itself was in rather poor condition but there was some interesting relics left behind.



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Also made a video of the explore that can be seen here

https://www.youtub...JPbS73UZNKA&t=327s




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I really love #3! I've seen plenty of anatomical models, so they're a bit ordinary feeling in real life, but the light on it makes it feel special and novel. Btw I think the MRI machine you wondered about in the video is an X-ray table. I've had X-rays and an MRI. MRIs take place in the scary-knocky-tube machine. With X-rays, you need the lead curtain, as seen in #6.




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that’s some serious fucking mold, great set!




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Sweet find. Too bad it's so dark.

Looks like a million dollar X-Ray machine left to rot in abandoned hospital...




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Thoroughly eerie. I hope you wore masks. Personally, I feel like I should go get checked for pneumonia after just looking at these photos.




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Awesome set, this looks like one great explore! I'm guessing with the raised floor in pic 13 that must've been a telecom or server room? Love pic one with the moldy walls and that virulent green, and the model ear is pretty sweet, too. Thanks for sharing, I love old hospitals!




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I really love #3! I've seen plenty of anatomical models, so they're a bit ordinary feeling in real life, but the light on it makes it feel special and novel. Btw I think the MRI machine you wondered about in the video is an X-ray table. I've had X-rays and an MRI. MRIs take place in the scary-knocky-tube machine. With X-rays, you need the lead curtain, as seen in #6.


That makes sense, I forgot that MRI's are the tube thing, I had no idea what the big machine was, heard a few other people call it an MRI so I assumed that's what it was lol. Good to know though. Added a few more pics of the big one if anyone can shed some light on what exact type of x-ray/whatever machine it is. Managed to track the big machine down, it's a Linear Accelerator. Used to treat cancer.



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Dan Lee 


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Awesome set, this looks like one great explore! I'm guessing with the raised floor in pic 13 that must've been a telecom or server room? Love pic one with the moldy walls and that virulent green, and the model ear is pretty sweet, too. Thanks for sharing, I love old hospitals!


Thanks! I have no idea what that room was, but that would make sense.




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that’s some serious fucking mold, great set!


Thanks! It was rough lol




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You wrote:

<Managed to track the big machine down, it's a Linear Accelerator. Used to treat cancer.>

Nice.

I've seen BeVatrons but never a MeVatron before. Never heard of one either. Must research it. The difference between a linear and particle accelerator I must learn...



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