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SPACE AND ACCOMMODATION TABLE.
Number
Q r o M C u b ; c Space
Description of Booms.
of
,
of all
st-ch I inch Rooms.
Rooms
Gross Superficial
Area
of all such
Rooms.
Amount
of
Superficial Space
allowed
per Patient.
Height of Rooms.
lEach different
height to be
specified with
number of Rooms
of each height.
Average
Temperarure.
Winter. Summer.
Total area
of
Window
Space.
Dormitories
Day Rooms
Corridors used
s and j
as day Rooms j
Single Rooms, Male...
„ „ Female
Double
Male...
Female
2 | 6,612 cub. ft.
45
18
15
6
58,500
23,400
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.
58*0° 80-5° | 94.5
741-42
296*55
494-25
197-69
What 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 wells,
which also supplies the Leper Farm.
Quality good. Supply eight gallons per
Patient per day.
I. Lavatories
What is the total number, and average
number of Patients to each ?
One Lavatory.
176.2.
Average number of Patients
II. Baths—
(a) What is the total number, and average
number of Patients to each ?
(b) H o w often are the Patients bathed ?
(c) Is fresh water given to every Patient ?
{d) Is the supply of hot water adequate ?
(e) Is a responsible official or attendant
always present during bathing ?
One Turkish bath, one shower bath and
two full length enamelled baths. Average
number of Patients 176.2.
Once a week.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
III. Latrines—
What is the total number, and the average
number of Patients to each seat ?
Two-latrines with a total of 6 seats. Average
number of Patients to each seat 29.3.
NOTE.—There is also one latrine for the
attendants.