Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . ion was S8,ooo. The Municipal Sanatorium, Otisville, N. Y., The Lean-to (Illustration 85).This is a frame building on stone piers, 105 feet long by 18 feet wide, covered with shingles,stained artistically and trimmed with white. The front of the building consists of a longopen porch or ward dj^vided into three sections by half partitions, which do not obstructthe view of the entire porch from either end. The rear extension is 42 feet wide by 10feet deep, containing two dressing rooms each 18 feet wide by 10 feet deep, with separateentrances


Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . ion was S8,ooo. The Municipal Sanatorium, Otisville, N. Y., The Lean-to (Illustration 85).This is a frame building on stone piers, 105 feet long by 18 feet wide, covered with shingles,stained artistically and trimmed with white. The front of the building consists of a longopen porch or ward dj^vided into three sections by half partitions, which do not obstructthe view of the entire porch from either end. The rear extension is 42 feet wide by 10feet deep, containing two dressing rooms each 18 feet wide by 10 feet deep, with separateentrances from the porch. There is a small cellar excavated under the centre for a furnacewhich heats the dressing rooms. The building has no sitting room and should be placednear an amusement pavilion or some other structure having an apartment for this peculiar feature is a break in the roof projection at the front in which A^dndows areplaced to ventilate the wards or porches. It has a capacity of eighteen patients at anestimated cost of


Size: 2256px × 1108px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpu, booksubjecthealthresorts