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. 156. WILLARD PARKER HOSPITAL, NEW YORK. MEASLES PAVILION. All floors are of cement, rugs are provided for therooms of the convalescents. \isitors are not allowed in the build-ing, but there is a narrow balcony run-ning in front of every room, like thePasteur, so that parents and friends maycome to the patients window, see and talk with him, and know how he is get-ting on. This one provision proba


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. 156. WILLARD PARKER HOSPITAL, NEW YORK. MEASLES PAVILION. All floors are of cement, rugs are provided for therooms of the convalescents. \isitors are not allowed in the build-ing, but there is a narrow balcony run-ning in front of every room, like thePasteur, so that parents and friends maycome to the patients window, see and talk with him, and know how he is get-ting on. This one provision probablydoes as much as any one thing to estab-lish confidence in a contagious there is considered to be noadequate reason why the nurses caringfor contagious cases may not mingle withother nurses, it has been deemed wisest,.


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