A treatise on hospital and asylum construction; with special reference to pavilion wards (1891) (14775336574)
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Identifier: treatiseonhospit00hamm (find matches)
Title: A treatise on hospital and asylum construction; with special reference to pavilion wards
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Hammond, George Frances, b. 1855
Subjects: Hospital Design and Construction
Publisher: Cleveland, O.
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
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^ 3 feet wide,me windows 111 main building to be 6 feet high by3 teet in width. These hospitals are to be heated with steam. Plate 36, page 75 sliows the arrangement for aRegulation hospital of eight or twelve beds, to beconstructed of brick and heated by steam. « o A 1 *=^ E ■-I 1 t4 Be - Ul 1
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-^ £ 12; Q -^„- ^ fci J 2 > 1—I 70 HOSPITAL AND ASYLUM CONSTRUCTIOX. The plan as drawn shows a hospital for 8 beds.For 12 beds the ^vard is simply lengthened in pro-portion, giving one additional window on each side,the administration building being unchanged. A, AVard 24 4 x 30 i. B, Smoking Room,9 2 X 10 o. C, Toilet Room, 10 o x 13 o. D,Stewards Room, 14 11 x 17 2. B, )\Iess Room,14 11 X 15 5. F, Office, 14 11 X 17 2. G,Kitchen, 13 o x 14 11. H, Pantr)^ 5 3 x 10 o.I, Entrance. J, \estibule, 5 o x 13 3. K, Hall,6 o wide. L, Piazza or covered Veranda, 6 6 wide. The ward is one stor)^ high. The administration building is two stories high,and the second story contains four rooms for attend-ants over and of the same size as the four rooms onthe first floor, with a store room over the pantr). Plate 37, page yj, shows the arrangement of thefirst floor of a Regulation hospital for 24 beds, tobe constructed of brick and heated by steam. This hospital consists of a central administra