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Abandoned psychiatric hospital

Elena Grossman
Abandoned psychiatric hospital

© Elena Grossman, 2019

ISBN 978-5-0050-6851-4

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It was a gloomy morning. The clouds were gray and heavy. A cold wind blew, slightly rustling with maple leaves. Autumn was late this year. The ground was cold and moist, gray-black rotten leaves covered the ground.

On the hill of St. Mary, stood an old abandoned psychiatric hospital. Large stone building made of white brick. Large windows had massive bars to prevent patients from escaping from there.

“This hospital is damned, there was too much pain and blood was spilled,” Timm Cold told me when his brother used to work honey there. I met Timm through his son Willy, and he blogged on the Internet about Otto Simion Closed Psychiatric Hospital. There he talked about the treatment methods of Dr. Simion. And what now happened to this hospital fifty years after the murder of Dr. Simion. From what he told me, it was true, since my school years, I loved mysticism and everything connected with it. I traveled around the cities a lot in search of an inexplicable and now I found a mysterious abandoned hospital, how many secrets and mysteries in it. But I decided not to go alone, on the way I will take my friends. Adventurers like me.

It is waiting for its moment. To lurk in the darkest corners of our subconscious. Something dark and scary.

From the history of the hospital:

– Dr. Simion, patient Berker lies on the operating table, the tools are ready.

“Good, Sister Wills.”

Vincent Berker has been in the hospital for six months, he has schizophrenia. Berker’s drawings are the world that he sees. That otherworldly reality that can only be reached under the influence of LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs. Otto Simion practices lobotomy; with it, patient behavior changes. Simion has more than 1000 experiments on patients. The experiments were very different from circumcision and sewing on body parts to lobotomy.

November 25, 1963.

Timm Cold gave me the diary of Dr. Otto Simion, as it turned out Dr. Simion was the son of the doctor of the Nazi Germany concentration camp, Hans Simion. His father conducted experiments on people prisoners in a concentration camp. The experiments were cruel.

From the diary of Otto S.

April 14, 1960. My first patient. Young girl of 20 years Marta Shuvarbaum. Diagnosis: Acute psychosis.

This disease she appeared as a result of psychological trauma, she was raped by her boyfriend’s friends. Her parents found her in a bathroom with cut veins, but managed to save her. And sent to a psychiatric hospital. Martha is a very beautiful girl.

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