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After re-examining the text and following the instructions, here is the corrected version in HTML format:

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misance

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possible

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Passing next to the more detailed

arrangement

of the individual buildings &

Commencing with the Ward blocks, as

of chief importance, the first question for decision

is what number

of

each ward should accommodate. Two

considerations govern the solution

of this problem, namely, what is

the greatest

number which can be entrusted to one permanent nurse, provided she has a fair amount of assistance, and whether

the adoption

of this

number will

allow sufficient

accommodation

to enable

to work

a

hospital of

120

Here is the corrected output in HTML format as requested.
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