| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 852 pages
...are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, ana received his or their lull approbation. V. The highest number that can with propriety...should be constructed of stone or brick, have slate or metallic roofs, and, as far as possible, be made secure from accidents by fire. VII. Every hospital,... | |
| Kentucky. State Hospital, Lexington - 1846 - 416 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The...highest number that can with propriety be treated in one buildi.ig is two hundred and fifty, while two hundred is a preferable maximum. . VI. All such buildings... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - Legislation - 1855 - 1082 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all ihe details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The highest number that can with propiiety be treated ia one building, is two hundred and fifty, while two hundred ia a. preferable... | |
| Edward Hazen Parker - Medicine - 1851 - 694 pages
...establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and receive his or their full approbation. V. The highest number...should be constructed of stone or brick, have slate or metallic roofs, and as far as possible be made secure from accidents by fire. VII. Every Hospital,... | |
| 1851 - 904 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The...propriety be treated in one building is two hundred and (illy, while two hundred is a preferable maximum. VI. All such buildings should be constructed of stone... | |
| Missouri. General Assembly. Senate - Missouri - 1852 - 925 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The...buildings should be constructed of stone or brick, hava slate or metalic roofs, and as far as possible, be made secure from accidents by fire. VII. Every... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1852 - 626 pages
...acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. 5. The highest number that can with propriety be treated...fifty, while two hundred is a preferable maximum. 6. All such buildings should be constructed of stone or brick, have slate or metallic roofs, and as... | |
| 1854 - 230 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The...should be constructed of stone or brick, have slate or metallic roofs, and as far as possible be made secure from accidents by fire. VII. Every Hospital having... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Alms House - Almshouses - 1854 - 212 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The...should be constructed of stone or brick, have slate or metallic roofs, and as far as possible be made secure from accidents by fire. ' ' | . h „ VII. Every... | |
| Thomas Story Kirkbride - Hospital buildings - 1854 - 100 pages
...a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation. V. The...buildings should be constructed of stone or brick, have elate or metallic roofs, and, as far as possible, be made secure from accidents by fire. 76 . Each... | |
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