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    As seen in the picture all sides open by shutters which are hinged at the top and are raised from the bottom.
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1907-03)
    A drawing of a portable one room house with opened shutters.
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    Demonstration of patient in window-tent
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1906-12) Kny-Scheerer Company
    Dr. S.A. Knopf's window-tent in position with patient in bed looking through the celluloid window into the room but breathing outdoor air only.
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    A portable one-room house made by Mershon & Morley Co., of Saginaw, Michigan, which is certainly attractive.
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1907-03)
    A drawing of a portable one room house with closed shutters.
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    A Window of Experience
    (2015) Kuschnir, Michael; Hull, Greg
    MFA candidate thesis. In my work, I play with the cultural and art historical ideas of a window. I ask the viewer to look at the window as something other than a common everyday object. I alter the form and material to challenge the viewer’s ideas and expectations. Materials such as fur, paper, and children’s blocks are unexpected, and hold individual and cultural memories and associations.
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    The window tent figured above is made by the Walsh Window Tent Co. of Morris, Illinois. It is adjustable to any window or bed.
    (Indiana State Board of Health, 1907-11)
    Two photographs of the inside and outside of a window tent.
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