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SPACE AND ACCOMMODATION -TABLE.
Description of Rooms.
The
Number of such
Rooms.
The
Gro-s Culiic Space
o: all
snch Rooms.
The
Gtvus Superficial
Area
of all such
Rooms.
The Average
Amount
of Cubic Space
available
for each Patient,
ATeracre
Temperature.
Winter. Summer.
The
Amount of Window
Space.
Duimitories.
Day Rooms nnd
Corridors **?ed
as day Rooms
Shicrle Rooms...
16
73.S51 cu. ft. ; 3,262 sq.ft. | * 2.211 cu. ft.
58'0 I 80-5
i "
53S sq. ft.
• This is practically unlimit.-d as the open iron-barred windows are open towards the garden.
"Wl.nt is the Source of the W a t e r Su p ply ; the T h e water is obtained from the t o w n aqueduct:
Q u a l h y «.-!' :i;c "Water; and the A m o u n t of rlu q-ialiiy is good, aud there is an abundant
W a t e r .-ivtiii.-ibic fur each Patient every day ?
supply iV-r each patient.
W h a t U the liumb-r of—(I.) Lavatories?
(II.) Baths?
(III.) Latrine
-.
5
None.
None in the wards; the patients go frequently to
the Turkish-Bath.
Three, on the drv enrrh *-v>rem.
What is the svsieni of Sewerage?
None.