Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . No. 54.—United States Army General Hospital, Fort Bayard, N. M. Designed by Major George E. Bushnell. Enlisted Mens Ward No. 2. View of Front and Side Elevation AND Floor Plan. Capacity, 32 Patients. Estimated Cost, $25,000. Section IV. No. 55.—United States Army General Hospital, Fort Bayard, N. M. \iew or Inxer Court Showing Sleeping Porches. wide by 23 feet deep, used for offices, lavatories, storage and attendants. These rooms areconnected by long narrow apartments 14 feet wide by 68 feet long, on two sides of thebuilding, and 14 feet wi
Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . No. 54.—United States Army General Hospital, Fort Bayard, N. M. Designed by Major George E. Bushnell. Enlisted Mens Ward No. 2. View of Front and Side Elevation AND Floor Plan. Capacity, 32 Patients. Estimated Cost, $25,000. Section IV. No. 55.—United States Army General Hospital, Fort Bayard, N. M. \iew or Inxer Court Showing Sleeping Porches. wide by 23 feet deep, used for offices, lavatories, storage and attendants. These rooms areconnected by long narrow apartments 14 feet wide by 68 feet long, on two sides of thebuilding, and 14 feet wide by 50 feet long on the others, intended as dressing rooms ratherthan sleeping rooms, but used for the latter purpose in stormy weather. NumerousFrench windows open from the dressing rooms on to the porches facing the court and alsoupon porches constructed on the outside of the building. This arrangement permits thebeds and reclining chairs to be moved freely on to a platform having any exposure desiredand gives the patients an opportunity to seek or avoid the sun at pleasure. It is reportedto be very satisfactory and that two other buildings of the same design will be type of building is especially good for dry, tropical countries, but can be used forpatients
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