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LIMASSOL:
FAMAGUSTA
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KYBENIA :
Questioii ii.—(conmiued.)
Police and General Hospital
I. The quantity of water is unlimited.
The source is a well dug in the Hospital ground.
Quality good.
II. Baths on premises.
III. Closet system, cleaned several times daily; no proper
drains on premises but the refuse water is carried
away as often as required.
General Hospital,
I. The quantity of water is practically unlimited.
The source is the town aqueduct.
Quality is indifferent.
IL There are no arrangements as to baths and lavatories.
One small tin bath is used -when required.
IIL There is no system of sewerage. The dry earth system
is used in the privies. Dirty water, & c , is thrown out
ou the op3n space at some distance from the hospital.
General HospitaL
I, The water supply is sufficient.
Source tbe town water-works.
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Quality good, but hard.
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IL There are no baths or lavatories.
IIL There is no sewerage. Dry earth latrines are used.
Felice Hospital.
1, The quantity of water is unlimited. ' • '••-•;
Source n for.main 61 miles distant, brought in by.an
aqueduct.
Quality fair.
II. l^u bu:h or lavatories.
IIL Dry earth latrines are used and the contents thrown."
d'.tily into the sea. There is no sewerage.
General Hospital.
L The water supply is unlimited.
The source a fountain in the town.
Qualify good.
II. One full-sized bath, in use when required.
III. There is no sewerage. Dry earth latrines are used.
The same answers for Police Hospital except that there
is no bath..
Police Hospital.
I. Quantity of water is unlimited.
Source the town aqueduct.
Quality good.
II. The patients wash their hands and faces in basinp ii. **-_^
hospital, but when baths are required and tl-,\ :-..i! •=•,. -
are able to walk, they are sent either to ir-u =-'"-.-
the Turkish Bath.
III. There is no sewerage. The dry earth sysiein is in use
in the privies.