the inferiors affect which their buildings have in obstructing the circulation between the pavilions they are regarded as possible
Nuisances of
plan care
nuisance, much too near the central
which would act as a conduit
shaft between different flows: and any offered advantage in front of administrative facilities which their central position may seem
less real in a country
where they have the supply of hospital contract labour is abundant. It is a question again whether the position of the laundry is altogether the best that could be found : it is unnecessarily close to the Court long and its chimneys may be a cause of nuisance; its connection with
the main building is, especially as it also contains the Dead House and Post-mortem room
undoubtedly most undesirable nor does it
altogether seem advisable that the Dead House and Post-mortem room should be in
full view of the windows and verandahs of the west wing wards.
5. The departments in detail.
Proceeding now to consider the proposed arrangements of each department in detail and commencing with the ward - (i.e. the ward, with its nurse's room, scullery
west ward issue
and sanitary appurtenances) It
The architects are in accord with the type of ward proposed: the question of large or small wards is one which has been very fully discussed but this much seems clear: small wards admit of a
complete classification and isolation of diseases, but they entail an extravagant multiplication
of staff
...
the inferiors affect which there buildings have in obstructing the circulation lectiivsen the pavilions they are, regarded as possible
Lounces of
plancare
Quisance, much tonear the central
which would act as a conducti
thaft bother different flows: and any affered Advantage in faint of administrative faciliter which their central position may seem
t
less real in a country
where Give them the supply of hospital cortic labour is abundant. It is a question again wheten the position of the laundry in altigthen the best that could be found : it is mumscessarily Close to the Court lony and its chiming may be a counce of mucisance; its connection with
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the main building is, expecially as it also Contains the dead House and Poolmateur com
findoubtedly most underccable nor does it
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ium altogethen advisable that the d.. House and Port cunter room should be in
full view of the coindows and verandahs of the west loing words.
5. The departments in detail.
Preceding. now to considered the proposed arracy&ments of each department. bi detail and commencing with the ward. - wait (ie. the ward, witt i to runxe's rom, scullery
west tour issue
and sanitary appurtenaners) It
The arbitech as to at amce with, the tige of ward purposed: the question of laye or small wards is are which has been very fully discussed but this much seems clear: tmall wards admits of a
of diseases Complete classification and ixrlation, but they entail au schal
Extravagant smultiplication
a will
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