A treatise on hospital and asylum construction; with special reference to pavilion wards . ^ of foulair is removed from the ward and the t2ndenc3^ i.: to. eS >eS d rt ~ .- Ui br, .^ bxj p ^a; >j~ rt O c: rt oo ^ X O rt o pq O o Cn fi^ r5 9) Ui ,- ;-i < 3 ^ , 2: ^ ^ (U t--. o «3 -^ r) U H pj ^ < n-i co ^ 140 IIOSPITAI, AX!) ASYLUM COXSTKUCTION. :aiise a vacuum ; llicu frcsli air will admit itself toreadjust the equilibrium aud there cau be little op-portunit}- for a draft because of the uuuierousdivisious through which the fresh air is aduiitted,althougdi the exhaust fau might be re


A treatise on hospital and asylum construction; with special reference to pavilion wards . ^ of foulair is removed from the ward and the t2ndenc3^ i.: to. eS >eS d rt ~ .- Ui br, .^ bxj p ^a; >j~ rt O c: rt oo ^ X O rt o pq O o Cn fi^ r5 9) Ui ,- ;-i < 3 ^ , 2: ^ ^ (U t--. o «3 -^ r) U H pj ^ < n-i co ^ 140 IIOSPITAI, AX!) ASYLUM COXSTKUCTION. :aiise a vacuum ; llicu frcsli air will admit itself toreadjust the equilibrium aud there cau be little op-portunit}- for a draft because of the uuuierousdivisious through which the fresh air is aduiitted,althougdi the exhaust fau might be removiug uuiuythousand cubic feet of air per minute. The fourth method, while advocated by someas being preferable to all other methods, nui}- be usedin tw^o wa3S, first, b}^ forcing in warm fresh air audadmitting it through registers to wards, and at thesame time removing the foul air by means of theventilating fan; or by admitting the warm air in thesame wa}- and depending upon the pressure of it in theward to force out foul air through the ventilatingshaft. This latter method should never be adoptedfor the simple reason that the foul air will be


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