. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . es,so arranged as to bo used as a libraryand reading-room. Operuliiiy-rooms.—Two rooms, each fifteen (!>) feet s<mare, one well lighted by skylights, the other by wiu-<lows: the tirst for surgical operations, the secoiul for discharge-boards, etc. It sliould be situated near the admin-istration building. Stable.—Kor ambulance and otiicers horses. lialrr-siipplji.—Where practicable, a
. The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. (1861-65). Prepared, in accordance with the acts of Congress, under the direction of Surgeon general Joseph K. Barnes, United States army . es,so arranged as to bo used as a libraryand reading-room. Operuliiiy-rooms.—Two rooms, each fifteen (!>) feet s<mare, one well lighted by skylights, the other by wiu-<lows: the tirst for surgical operations, the secoiul for discharge-boards, etc. It sliould be situated near the admin-istration building. Stable.—Kor ambulance and otiicers horses. lialrr-siipplji.—Where practicable, a large tank will be erected and kept snpjilied from wells or springs by pumpsworked by a steam-engine. The engine, if possible, will bo .situated near the kitchen and laundry, in which case thesteam may be made serviceable in cooking, and the power nuiy l)e employed in working the washing- and mangling-niachiues. Sinks.—Where the supply of water is adeiinute water-closets nuty be constructed in one of the small rooms in«ach ward; but where this is not the case privies will be built at a convcuiout distance from the wards, fnrnishedvith water-tight boxes, which must be emptied every
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