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" No chamber for the use of a single patient should ever be less than eight by ten feet, nor should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. The floors of patients' apartments should always be of wood. "
Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House - Page 38
by Michigan. Legislature - 1855
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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Volume 7

1851 - 902 pages
...than eight by ten feet, nor should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients he less than twelve in height. XII. The floors of patients' apartments should always be of wood. XII. The stairways should always be of iron, stone, or other indestructible material, ample in size...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British ...

William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1852 - 626 pages
...less than twelve feet in height. 12. The floors of patients' apartments should always be of wood. 13. The stairways should always be of iron, stone, or...afford convenient egress in case of accident from fire. 14. A large Hospital should consist of a main central building with wings. 15. The main central building...
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Documents, Messages and Other Communications, Made to the ..., Volume 16, Part 1

Ohio. General Assembly - 1852 - 764 pages
...occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. The floors of patients' apartments ghoulu always be of wood. XIII. The stairways should always...number, and easy of ascent, to afford convenient egress, n case of accident from fire. XIV. A large Hospital should consist of a main central building with...
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Journal of the Senate of the State of Missouri

Missouri. General Assembly. Senate - Missouri - 1852 - 925 pages
...should ever be less than eight by ten feet, nor toe ceiling ol any story occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. The floors of patients' apartments should be always of wood. XIll The stairways should always be of iron, stone or other indestructible material,...
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 7

1854 - 664 pages
...fcet, nor should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients be less than twelve fcet in height. XIII. The stairways should always be of iron, stone,...and easy of ascent, to afford convenient egress in ease of accident from fire. XII. The floors of patients' apartments should always be of wood. XV. The...
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Annual report of the Governors of the Almshouse, New York. v. 5, 1853, Volume 5

1854 - 230 pages
...ever be less than eight by ten feet, nor should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. The floors of patients' apartments should always be of wood. XIII. The stair-way should always be of iron, stone, or other indestructible material, ample in size and number,...
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Annual Report of the Governors of the Almshouse, New York

New York (N.Y.). Alms House - Almshouses - 1854 - 212 pages
...ever be less than eight by ten feet, nor should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. The floors of patients' apartments should always be of wood. XIII. The stair-way should always be of iron, stone, or other indestructible material, ample in size and number,...
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Public Documents of the State of Wisconsin: Being the Reports ..., Volume 1854

Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1855 - 1124 pages
...should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. The floor of patients' apartments should always be of wood....afford convenient egress in case of accident from flre. XIY. A large hospital should consist of a main central building with wings. XV. The main central...
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Proceedings and Reports of the Medical and Chirurgical ..., Volumes 86-87

Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - Medicine - 1884 - 786 pages
...water-closets, etc., should be made of granolith, or other material that will not absorb moisture. The stairways should always be of iron, stone or other...indestructible material, ample in size and number, of easy tread and rise, and convenient of access, to afford ready egress in case of accident or fire....
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Annual Report of the Governors of the Almshouse, New York

New York (N.Y.). Alms House - Almshouses - 1860 - 352 pages
...ever be less than eight by ten feet, nor should the ceiling of any story occupied by patients be less than twelve feet in height. XII. — The floors of...stone, or other indestructible material, ample in size, in number and easy of ascent to afford convenient egress in case of accident from fire. XIV. — A...
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