Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . tMp \^ Livmc ^k. F-OKCn No. 67.—Ohio State Sanatorium, Mount Vernon, Ohio. I-. L. Packard, Architect. Reception Hospital. View of Froxt Elevation and Floor Plan. Capacity, 24 Estimated Cost, $30,000. (See illustration 77 for further description of this institution.) north. In addition to the wards there are six private rooms 9 feet wide by 13 feet deep, andconveniently placed locker rooms, toilets, baths, linen closets and a diet kitchen. Thestructure was planned so that it could be used as a temporary administration build
Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . tMp \^ Livmc ^k. F-OKCn No. 67.—Ohio State Sanatorium, Mount Vernon, Ohio. I-. L. Packard, Architect. Reception Hospital. View of Froxt Elevation and Floor Plan. Capacity, 24 Estimated Cost, $30,000. (See illustration 77 for further description of this institution.) north. In addition to the wards there are six private rooms 9 feet wide by 13 feet deep, andconveniently placed locker rooms, toilets, baths, linen closets and a diet kitchen. Thestructure was planned so that it could be used as a temporary administration building,and then easily and economically turned into a well laid-out infirmary. The architectdesigned the infirmary first and then worked out the arrangement for administrative pur- Section IV poses for which it is now being used. The ward on the east end was converted into adining room and the sleeping porch beyond enclosed for a kitchen and pantry, and thenorth porch enclosed for a staff dining room. The ward on the west end was cut downto a capacity for six patients and t
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