Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . No. 2.—The Natural Features of the Land shown in These Views Greatly Add to the Value of Property for Sanatorium Sites. Tiik Group of Buildings in the Upper Illustration IS THE liARLOW SANATORIUM. (See a description of the cottages on page 159.) Site and Grouping private sanatorium, in many cases without remodeling. Small cottages of the Millettype (Illustration 96), or those of the Open air Sanatorium, Oregon (Illustration 107), canthen be built about the grounds for a comparatively small outlay. The barns and out-buildings if in good condi


Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . No. 2.—The Natural Features of the Land shown in These Views Greatly Add to the Value of Property for Sanatorium Sites. Tiik Group of Buildings in the Upper Illustration IS THE liARLOW SANATORIUM. (See a description of the cottages on page 159.) Site and Grouping private sanatorium, in many cases without remodeling. Small cottages of the Millettype (Illustration 96), or those of the Open air Sanatorium, Oregon (Illustration 107), canthen be built about the grounds for a comparatively small outlay. The barns and out-buildings if in good condition will also save a considerable outlay,for they can be used for housing cows, chickens and other domestic animals which shouldbe counted on to reduce the cost of maintenance. Grouping There is a constant call for information as to the best methods of arranging buildingson the sites for new institutions in order that the plants when completed can be run withoutundue waste of funds or energy. It is to be remembered that the economical operation


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