The American hospital of the twentieth century; a treatise on the development of medical institutions, both in Europe and in America, since the beginning of the present century . FIG. 210. MUNICH-SCHWABING HOSPITAL. PATHOLOGICAL BUILDING. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. 140 THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL. 2 A£oe£, 6 Aj^aff. -fo /esezimmez., ^ (SaMlfeidolog. - %^ ( f. f f-f f f \ t \- f= r- }ii-.*K>9. FIG. 211. MUNRH SCIIW IIOSIITAL. IATHULUGRAL BflLDIXG. SECOND FLOOR PLAN For the larger research for the hygienic care of animalsused in experimentation must be pro-vided, either on the roof


The American hospital of the twentieth century; a treatise on the development of medical institutions, both in Europe and in America, since the beginning of the present century . FIG. 210. MUNICH-SCHWABING HOSPITAL. PATHOLOGICAL BUILDING. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. 140 THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL. 2 A£oe£, 6 Aj^aff. -fo /esezimmez., ^ (SaMlfeidolog. - %^ ( f. f f-f f f \ t \- f= r- }ii-.*K>9. FIG. 211. MUNRH SCIIW IIOSIITAL. IATHULUGRAL BflLDIXG. SECOND FLOOR PLAN For the larger research for the hygienic care of animalsused in experimentation must be pro-vided, either on the roof of the buildingor even in a separate building; but ifthey must be kept on lower levels, therooms should receive special ventilation. Every hospital, even of fifty beds orless, should have a room where autoDsies can be performed, and suitable equip-ment for the same should be room must be well ventilated,should have a flushing floor drain, sim-ple autopsy table, with sink and facili-ties for properly handling the day lighting is desirable but notnecessary; but there must be an abun-dance of artificial lie^lit.


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