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Item 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.Item Demonstration of patient in window-tent(Indiana State Board of Health, 1906-12) Kny-Scheerer CompanyDr. 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.Item 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.Item A Window of Experience(2015) Kuschnir, Michael; Hull, GregMFA 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.Item 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.