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SPACE AND ACCOMMODATION TABLE.
Description of Rooms.
Number
of
snch
Rooms.
Gross Cnbic Space
of ail
such Rooms.
dross Superficial
Area
of all snch
Rooms.
Amount .
of
Superficial Space
allowed
per Patient.
Height of Rooms.
lEach different
height to be
specified with
number of Rooms
of each height.
Arerage
Temperature.
Winter, i Summer.
Toul area
of
Window
Space.
Dormitories
Day Rooms and j
Corridors used >
aa day Rooms I
Single Rooms, Male...
,, Female
Double ,, Male...
Female
1
45
18
15
6
6,612 cub. ft.
58,500 ,,
28,400 ,,
39,000 ,,
15,600 „
551 sq. ft.
4,500 „
1,800 ,,
3,000 „
1,200 ..
100 sq. ft.
100 „
100 „
100 „
12 ft.
45 rooms 13 ft.
18 rooms 13 ft.
15 rooms 13 ft.
6 rooms 13 ft.
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741*42
296-55
494-25
197-69
W h a t is the Source of the Water Supply; the
Quality of the Water; and the Amount of
Water available for all purposes, expressed
in gallons per Patient per day ?
The water supply is from a chain of well*,
which also supplies the Leper Form.
Quality good. Supply four g-allone per
Patient per day.
I. Lavatories—
What is the total- number, and average
number of Patients to each ?
Three Lavatories. Average number of Patients
to each 35.6.
II. B a t h s -
la) W h a t is the total number, and average
number of Patients to each ?
(6) H o w often are the Patients bathed ?
(c) Is fresh water given to every Patient ?
(./) Is the supply of hot water adequate ?
(e) Is a responsible official or attendant
always present during bathing ?
One Tnrkish bath. Average number of
Patients 104.3.
Once a month.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, an attendant is always present.,
III. Latrines—
What is the total number, and the average
number of Patients to each seat ?
Seven latrines. Average number of Patients
to each seat 15.2.
N O T E .
There is also one latrine for the
attendants.