The floors of both rooms, water-closets and basement stories, should, as far as possible, bs made of materials that will not absorb moisture. XXV. — The wards for the most excited class should ^be constructed with rooms on but one side of a corridor,... Journal of Proceedings - Page 10by Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1855Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 852 pages
...should be large, and have pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable, the pleasure-grounds of a hospital for the insane should be surrounded...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. Copy of the, appointment of Dr. Charles H. Nichols as Superintendent of the Insane Asylum. DEPARTMENT... | |
| Kentucky. State Hospital, Lexington - 1846 - 416 pages
...should be large, and have pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable, the pleasure-grounds of a hospital for the insane should be surrounded...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. ON THE ORGANIZATION OF HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE. I. The general controlling power should be vested... | |
| Edward Hazen Parker - Medicine - 1851 - 694 pages
...a corridor, not less than ten feet wide, the external windows of which should be large, and having pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. Which propositions having been duly read and maturely considered, were adopted by the Association.... | |
| 1851 - 904 pages
...a corridor, not less than ten feet wide, the external windows of which should be large, and having pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable,...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. Which propositions having been duly read and maturely considered, were adopted by the Association.... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly - 1852 - 764 pages
...be large, and having pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable, the pleasure grounds ol a Hospital for the Insane should be surrounded by...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. I have alluded, in another place, to some of the evils incident to the treatment of the two sexes under... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1852 - 626 pages
...views from them. 26. Wherever practicable, the pleasure grounds of a Hospital for the Insane ihould be surrounded by a substantial wall, so placed as not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. JV. — Judicial Insanity. In the several numbers of Dr. WINBLOW'S "Journal of Psychological Medicine,"... | |
| Thomas Story Kirkbride - Hospital buildings - 1854 - 100 pages
...should be large, and have pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable, the pleasure-grounds of a hospital for the insane, should be surrounded...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. PROPOSITIONS RELATIVE TO THE ORGANIZATION or HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE. I. The general controlling power... | |
| Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1855 - 1124 pages
...moisture. a XXV. The wards for the most excited class should be constructed with rooms on but one stde of a corridor, not less than ten feet wide, the external...deviate but slightly from the building now being erected by us. Should the plan of this asylum be carried out in accordance with the specifications, we will... | |
| Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1855 - 460 pages
...should be large, and have pleasant views from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable, the pleasure-grounds of a hospital for the insane .should be surrounded...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. 6 STATEMENT of receipts and expenditures, on account of the Asyhim for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind,... | |
| Boston (Mass.). City Council - Boston (Mass.) - 1857 - 1024 pages
...from them. XXVI. Wherever practicable, the pleasure-grounds of a hospital for the insane should he surrounded by a substantial wall, so placed as not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. OFFICERS OP THE INSTITUTION, 1855. Board of Visitors, GEOBGE ODIORNE, Chairman. DUNCAN MB THAXTER,... | |
| |