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Cotton, Dorothy. Massive Room Neatly Lined with Hospital Beds and Adorned with Massive Chandeliers and an Ornate Parquet Floor. n.d.. Library and Archives Canada. https://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/ap/a/a157336.jpg.

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