The Horrors Of The Old Dispensary - Alternative View

The Horrors Of The Old Dispensary - Alternative View
The Horrors Of The Old Dispensary - Alternative View

Video: The Horrors Of The Old Dispensary - Alternative View

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Now it is abandoned, because in the 2000s a new modern complex was built in the center of the city. And in the old hospital there were three rooms - an outpatient clinic, a hospital and something like a warehouse. One of my aunts worked there as a midwife, and she told us that the building of the outpatient clinic was considered "restless" among nurses.

This building is the oldest of the entire complex, it was built during the revolution, then it was repaired many times. For a while, it alone was the main hospital of the city, and, accordingly, a lot of people died there. I myself saw this outpatient clinic, although I have never been there inside - it is very small, two-story. According to the aunt, the attendants at night constantly heard some kind of footsteps, creaks, sighs, voices in the rooms, and the aunt herself allegedly personally heard how someone in the neighboring office was walking and loudly banging on the heating radiators.

Here are some of the cases from memory that the hospital staff told each other.

The girl-trainee got scared when she saw a dark two-meter silhouette through the frosted glass of the door at night while on duty, which was looking at her from the other side. He stood perfectly still for about half an hour, then disappeared.

One of the young interns, who took a nap at night in an outpatient clinic, dreamed that an old woman with an armful of firewood appeared through the front door, bumped into him on the way when trying to go into the next room and threatened him with a fist, they say, step aside, interfere. Aunt says that the most interesting thing here is that a long time ago, before the electrification of the building, there was a large wood-burning stove in that very next room, which the intern, naturally, could not have known about.

Repeatedly at night outside in the windows we saw silhouettes of people who wandered around the rooms of the building when they should not be there.

According to the aunt, in the treatment room in that outpatient clinic there are incomprehensible jumps in temperature, although the room communicates with others, and the walls and windows there are good, insulated. Sometimes literally in five minutes it became very cold (this is in summer), sometimes, on the contrary, everyone began to sweat at once, while in other rooms, five meters away, cool reigned.

In general, many workers and patients said that in the outpatient clinic, as a rule, they slept very badly, with nightmares.

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A couple of times we noticed a poltergeist - chairs moved, bottles fell from the shelves, the light turned on and off. Although this is all as legends - my aunt did not know who personally saw such people.

And finally, the case that my aunt witnessed. They brought a child of about five years old, sat in the corridor on the second floor and waited for an appointment, the mother left for a minute, returned - the child was gone. Raised the alarm, everyone started looking. None of the patients and doctors saw anything, they called the police. But even before they arrived, the child showed up in a utility room on the first floor, the door of which had a latch at the top that the child could not reach. When asked how he got here, the boy replied that some tall red-haired aunt brought him here, opened the door and told him to sit quietly until she returned for him. Well, he sat quietly until the utility room was opened.

What kind of red-haired aunt was, remained unclear - there was no tall red-haired among the medical staff, among the patients in the building too (at least the boy did not recognize anyone as that one). It is possible, of course, that it was some strange attempt at abduction, and the intruder quietly retreated, but it’s still strange - in what invisibility mode she had to act in order to lead the child completely unnoticed by anyone from one end of the second floor to the other end of the first floor? In addition, the back room was as far as possible from the exit, which does not fit with the purposes of the abduction. In general, among "friends" my aunt and her colleagues decided that it was a trick of naughty ghosts.