(Z9)

|Mules,...| 2

Females.

9

-

.09

:

„006

DOG

-

{

Obtained

18

required.

2

F-.

123 17

:

:

:

་་་

22 16

2

17

11

Small-pox.

Chicken-pox.

Various.

Small-pox.

Chicken-10x.

Varions.

| Small-pex.

[ Cisiekin-pox.

Various,

↑ Small-prox.

Number

[remaining | Number

in Hospital/ mlmittel

ut the begi

nining of the Year

1904.

during

the Year

1904.

Daily

average

Hospital

during the Year

1904.

Day and Night Nursis doing

Nurts,

Nut Nurses,

Day & Night

אייני*

no other

duty.

Servants par-

poŝoplúa qu

*NOBAN KU

| Chicken-pox. | Cosed and relleved.

| Various.

| Small-pox.

| Chicken-pox. Sot improved.

| Various.

| Small-pox.

|Chicken-pox. Number who died in 1901

| Varions.

| Small-pox.

| Chicken-pex. | Lied in 1904.

| Various.

Small-pox.

Chicken-pox Discharged,

Various,

Small-pos.

HOSPITAL HULK HYGEIA RETURN. OPENED AUGUST, 1892.

Attendants.

I'tients

discharged.

Average,

Stay of thoge

(Days).

Chicken-pox.¦ Remaining at the end of 1904.

Various.

Sinall-pox.

Chicken-pox |

Various.

Specify the longest time for

which any

one Inmate

has stayed.

(Days)

Name or Number of each Room, Ward. W. G.. Ser.

Length in feet.

Browth in feer,

Neight in feet.

Cubic Spice.

Number of Beds.

Ventilating Openings.

Doors and Windows,

sliding Shutters.

**

Ventilating Shafts Diameter. Down and up.

Remarks.

| Ports, & B. El.

AB

Ward

I (Private).

Feet. | Feet. | Feet.

16.0 22.1

8.0)

1.707 ? |

412

Wand II (Private),

C Ward III (Private),

D

Ward IV (Private).

16.0 13.4 *.0 1.707

13.6 8.0

14.6 13.6

2

62

1566 2

15.11

1,550 2

E

Ward Y (Private).

-

15.6 19.6 5.0 1,671 2

F

Ward VI (Private).

15.6

[3.6

GDispensary,

10,0 116 8.0

2 2

1,474

920

HBath-rooms (4) encl.

4.9

8.0

437

2 2 2 2 2 2

28

ELVO1.

I Upper Deck....

J

J

Servants Quarters. ..........

K Lower or Main Duck.....

60.0 37.0 15,0 | 82,743" | 21

Aver. 31,0 20.0 80 1,960

147,0 31.0 10.6

2511

228

47.848 32

LWater Tank Rooto,

---

M Store Room

Ventilation is as good as pas- sible in a ship, and the cubic space allowed to each patient is liberal. On emergency orm 110 could be accommodated, giving each 600 feet com upper deck and 900 on lower deck.” During the Bummer months ventilation of the lower deck is not good owing to winds being light or absent,

• This, of course, dues nut include the large air-space above the private wards and dispensary, pussages, &c.

† Including sliding shutters above private wards.

In addition to all there is an open space of 4 inches between the side and roof of ship all round.

+

3 ft. 9 in.

in cireum- ference.

3 ft. 9 in. in’elreuma-

ference.

All the exereta, &e. pass straight into the sea so that duly sweet witer can ever collect in the bilges, which are ventilated by 2 up and 2 down shafts miel 3 ft. 0 in. in circumference.

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