No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital, or other institution... Journal of Proceedings - Page 134by Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1855Full view - About this book
| 1875 - 138 pages
...the country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. 2. No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...should be possessed by every State hospital, or other institutions, for two hundred patients, to which number these propositions apply, unless otherwise... | |
| John Forsyth Meigs - Hospitals - 1877 - 186 pages
...two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons." The second proposition asserts that "no hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure-grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every 37 State... | |
| John Forsyth Meigs - 1877 - 196 pages
...limited its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure-grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every 37 State hospital, or other institution for two hundred patients, to which number these propositions... | |
| Thomas Story Kirkbride - Medical - 1880 - 344 pages
...limited its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure-grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital, or other (303) institution for two hundred patients, to which number these propositions apply, unless otherwise... | |
| Illinois. Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities - Public welfare - 1885 - 376 pages
...large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. U. No hospital for the insane, however limited in its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land devoted to gardens and pleasure-grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital,... | |
| Charles Hamilton Hughes - Neurology - 1914 - 518 pages
...different sections by railroad, will also, in all probability, be more complete and satisfactory. II. — "No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...these propositions apply unless otherwise mentioned." The reasons for requiring a given amount of land in connection with every hospital for the insane,... | |
| Medicine - 1851 - 652 pages
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at .all seasons. II. No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...by every State hospital, or other institution for 200 patients, to which number these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should... | |
| George W. Dowdall - Medical - 1996 - 288 pages
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No Hospital for the Insane, however limited its capacity,...by every State Hospital, or other Institution for 20C patients, to which number these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should... | |
| United States - 1852 - 846 pages
...the country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. IL No hospital for the insane, however limited its...less than fifty acres of land devoted to gardens and pleasuregrounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital,... | |
| Boston. Board of Directors for Public Institutions - Public institutions - 1857 - 718 pages
...the country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. H. No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of laud, devoted to gardens and pleasure-grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be... | |
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