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 . y men-tioned the following departments and afew examples given: Pathological and laboratory zvork, Roentgen-ray zvork, Out-patient so-vice, Social service zuork. The. development of the laboratorywork in the general hospital de-pends largely on the personnel of thestaff, the proximity to established inde-pendent laboratories, and thj possibilityof development within the the larger hospitals, separate bu
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 . y men-tioned the following departments and afew examples given: Pathological and laboratory zvork, Roentgen-ray zvork, Out-patient so-vice, Social service zuork. The. development of the laboratorywork in the general hospital de-pends largely on the personnel of thestaff, the proximity to established inde-pendent laboratories, and thj possibilityof development within the the larger hospitals, separate build-ings away from the main group are de- voted entirely to laboratory purposes,where there are class rooms for teach-ing, autopsy rooms and morgue; andoften the chapel is connected with thisbuilding. These, with the local labora-tories in the ward units and the operat-ing units, form a chain for diagnosticand research work. In the small hospital, however, of fiftybeds or less, where the laboratory workis done by members of the staff, it is notnecessary to provide extensively. Lightbasement rooms will generally serve forthe purpose, the principal necessity be-insr FIG. 210. MUNICH-SCHWABING HOSPITAL. PATHOLOGICAL BUILDING. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. 140 THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL
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