Archaeology, Education, Medical & Charitable Institutions of Glasgow . om the Fever Hospital. The following is a description of the wards which were the last to becompleted at Belvidere, and is generally applicable to all the pavilions,allowing for difference in certain details, which the experience acquired inworking those which were first completed showed to be desirable. The outside length from end to end is 168 feet; the outside breadth,26 feet; the height, from ground level to ridge of roof, 32 feet. Thereare two wards, each divided into a convalescent and acute ward. Aflight of steps on
Archaeology, Education, Medical & Charitable Institutions of Glasgow . om the Fever Hospital. The following is a description of the wards which were the last to becompleted at Belvidere, and is generally applicable to all the pavilions,allowing for difference in certain details, which the experience acquired inworking those which were first completed showed to be desirable. The outside length from end to end is 168 feet; the outside breadth,26 feet; the height, from ground level to ridge of roof, 32 feet. Thereare two wards, each divided into a convalescent and acute ward. Aflight of steps on both sides gives access to a vestibule, from which, on onehand, are the entrances to these sub-divisions, while, on the opposite side,is the pantry, opening directly off the passage, and a lobby, to the left ofwhich are the bath-room and water-closet, and to the right a steep-roomfor soiled linen, these last being farthest from the wards. All theseappurtenances are, therefore, completely isolated in a projecting annexe. CifY OF GLASGOW HOSPITALS. iiWIBIM ?mck Office June, /*». m m LLi CO a CO ©CD CO -J 5
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