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    Hospital rooms are full of beeping machines with lots of lights, but with this luxurious looking eye mask they'll be able to block out some of those distractions. For $10, it looks a heck of a lot ...

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  5. Patient gown - Wikipedia

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    Disposable hospital gowns may be made of paper or thin plastic, with paper or plastic ties. Some gowns have snaps along the top of the shoulder and sleeves, so that the gown can be removed without disrupting intravenous lines in the patient's arms. Hospital gowns used in psychiatric care will sometimes use snaps in the back instead of ties.

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    For the person who uses their beauty routine to unwind, skincare gifts like Lyma's celebrity-approved cold facial laser or Mount Lai's rose quartz facial roller set can provide ultimate relaxation.

  7. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Opening ceremonies for Magee Memorial Hospital for Convalescents were held on March 9, 1958, and with a staff of 30 in place, the hospital, the first of its kind in Philadelphia, began admitting patients the very next day. In the first two years, approximately 57 percent of the care was free.