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English: A schizophrenic patient at the Glore Psychiatric Museum made this piece of cloth and it gives us a peek into her mind.
Русский: Вышивка, сделанная пациенткой, страдающей от шизофрении. Экспонат психиатрического музея Глор, Миссури.
Norsk bokmål: En schizofren pasients arbeid med et tøystykke, der ordene beskriver det pasienten kanskje har oppfattet som sammenhengende. Tøystykket er utstilt i The Glore Psychiatric Museum.
Date 29 March 2009, 23:37:45
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