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The windows and door were bolted. was informed that this
in a usual practice to avoid thievery or intrusion. The air was quite foul.
lot only was there no ventilation on this floor but a third factor of the overcrowding was in evidence here. This factor is the crowding of too many immates occupying one flour,
This floor was subdivided into four cubicles, each cubiale containing the following number of persons: Ko. 1, six persona, Xo. 2, three persone, Ho. 3, two persons, Ho. 4, two persons. In a narrow hall-way were boards and trestles which were occupied
inmates by seven persons, making the total number of persona twenty. The usual cubicle on this floor measured 7 feat in width, about 8 feet in lengtli and 6 feet in height. Thus six persons in cubicle No. 1 axisted in 336 cubic feet of air space - the air therein
being unventilated.
The second floor contained seventeen persons but the memeure -ments and cubicles were the sase in extent and arrangements.
The doors and windows were likewise bolted.
Inspections were made at the following houses whidah yielded
of epidemio meningitis.
No. of cubicles 20. of inuatas. lio, of cubes.
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seven to nine persone to the floor; the actual number was thirtee:
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