Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . J4e^ Fi Aii- Of- III AiJi^ii-rniAi- ?uniToyr^. No. 83.—Eudowood Sanatorium, Towson, Md. Archer & Allen. Architects. View OF Front Ele\ation and Floor Plans. Capacity, 8 Patients. Estimated Cost, 84,000. (See 22 and 61 for further description of this institution.) Edward Sanatorium, Naperville, 111., Lean-to (Illustration 82). This buildingis of frame construction, on brick piers, co\ered on the exterior and roofed with is 64^2 feet long by 16 feet wide, with a rear extension iSVo feet long by 11 feet wid


Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . J4e^ Fi Aii- Of- III AiJi^ii-rniAi- ?uniToyr^. No. 83.—Eudowood Sanatorium, Towson, Md. Archer & Allen. Architects. View OF Front Ele\ation and Floor Plans. Capacity, 8 Patients. Estimated Cost, 84,000. (See 22 and 61 for further description of this institution.) Edward Sanatorium, Naperville, 111., Lean-to (Illustration 82). This buildingis of frame construction, on brick piers, co\ered on the exterior and roofed with is 64^2 feet long by 16 feet wide, with a rear extension iSVo feet long by 11 feet front section consists of one ward and the building is illustrated to show the methodof protecting its southern exposure and the means used to ventilate through the roof. 134 Patients Quarters—Lean-to Type of Building The north walls of the ward are pierced by eight windows and a door leading into theextension which is used as a dressing room and contains lavatories, toilets and lockersfor each patient. It has a capacity of ten patients and cost 81,057. The Eudowood Sanatorium, To


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