. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . 1. Chimney. 2. Furnace. 3. Fresh-Air Chamber. 4. Calorifere. 5. Fresh-Air Duct. 6. Ward. SECTION. a. Inlet Openings for fresh Air. b. Aspirating Openings for vitiated Air. c. Inlet of Aspirating Duct in Chimney. d. Outlet Opening in Chimney for vitiated Air from Closets. e. Inlet Opening for fresh Air in Air Chamber. mechanism from the cellar as well as from the sickward, so that itgoes partly through the calorifere, partly directly to the chimney,and that an increase of one passage corresponds to a diminishing of V x % % t


. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . 1. Chimney. 2. Furnace. 3. Fresh-Air Chamber. 4. Calorifere. 5. Fresh-Air Duct. 6. Ward. SECTION. a. Inlet Openings for fresh Air. b. Aspirating Openings for vitiated Air. c. Inlet of Aspirating Duct in Chimney. d. Outlet Opening in Chimney for vitiated Air from Closets. e. Inlet Opening for fresh Air in Air Chamber. mechanism from the cellar as well as from the sickward, so that itgoes partly through the calorifere, partly directly to the chimney,and that an increase of one passage corresponds to a diminishing of V x % % t )? 0 ? 3 <t Lv m 8 j. r/ ! u m ES 9 PLAN OF THE PAVILION. 1. Ward. 2. Isolation Ward. 3. Nurse. 4. Kitchen. 5. Bath Room. 6. Water Closet. 7. Corridor. 8. Lobby. a. Inlet Openings for fresh Air. b. Aspirating Openings for vitiated Air. c. Chimney.«. Sink. p. Washing Wash-up Basin.(f. Stench Sewer.


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