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" 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 10
by Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1855
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Legislative Documents Compiled by Order of the ... General Assembly, Volume 1

Iowa. General Assembly - Iowa - 1860 - 648 pages
...and basement stories, should, as far as possible, be made of materials that will not absorb moisture. XXV. The wards for the most excited class should be...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT, To THE HON. HOAUO OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE IOWA STATH HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE....
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Annual report of the Governors of the Almshouse, New York. v. 11 ..., Volume 11

1860 - 368 pages
...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...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. ON THE ORGANIZATION OF AN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. I.— The general controlling power should be vested...
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Annual Report of the Governors of the Almshouse, New York

New York (N.Y.). Alms House - Almshouses - 1860 - 352 pages
...feet wide, the external windows of which should be large, and have pleasant views from them. ' . — Wherever practicable, the pleasure grounds of a hospital...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. ON THE ORGANIZATION OF AN HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. I.— The general controlling power should be vested...
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Report of the Board of Visitors, Issues 1-20

New York. State Hospital, Utica - 1861 - 1134 pages
...as possible, be made of materials that will not absorb moisture. XXV. The wards for the most of the excited class should be constructed with rooms on...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. I IV* 4 * • . ..i .«';,-• I .., ..;..- . t.0. 1 • it •l.*l . JVo. 41. IN SENATE, JAN. 29,...
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Annual Reports of Officers, Boards and Institutions of the Commonwealth of ...

Virginia - 1872 - 750 pages
...should be large, and hare pleasant views from them. 26. Wherever practicable, the pleasure-grounds of a Hospital for the insane should be surrounded...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. The following comprehensive resolutions were proposed by Dr. Nichols, of the Government Hospital for...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - California - 1872 - 429 pages
...have pleasant views from them. „ XXVI. Whenever practicable, the pleasure grounds of a hospital lor the insane should be surrounded by a substantial wall,...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. Additional Declarations, 1866. The following comprehensive resolutions were proposed by Dr. Nichols,...
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History of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American ...

1875 - 138 pages
...wide, the external windows of which should be large, and have pleasant views from them. 26. Whenever practicable, the pleasure grounds of a hospital for...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. These proposition.* were drawn up by Dr. Kirkbride. At this meeting Dr. Kirkbride resigned the office...
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Biennial Report of the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities of ...

Illinois. Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities - Public welfare - 1885 - 376 pages
...feet wide, the external windows should be large, and have pleasant views from them. , 26. Whenever practicable, the pleasure grounds of a hospital for...not to be unpleasantly visible from the building. In these propositions the essential, characteristic features of a well planned hospital, of small size,...
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The Insane, and the Wisconsin system for their care

H. H. Giles - 1888 - 28 pages
...hundred should have at least eight wards for each sex, that the pleasure grounds should where practicable be surrounded by a substantial wall so placed as not to be unpleasantly visible from the buildings. Under a mistaken opinion of the curability of insanity, or of the ratio of cures to the...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 44

Medicine - 1851 - 652 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....
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