Hospital Waiting Room

A celebrity ’s polished face assures great care is taken to protect those inside the magazine. Anyone can forgive the discoloration on the floor, or a distant flat note breaking through a door in the pleasant yellows of the family room. Here magazines serve two functions, the first purely aesthetic: to hide t he chipping paint on tables. The second is to muffle the hours of uncertainty entombed inside the hospital. When you get out, and your mother is cured, you will remember the ad for new lipstick, rush to the store, and thank it for showing mercy.
Source: Anesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research