. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . baths, 3 also shower baths, 2 steam baths;in Jylland 41 hospitals have warm baths, 13 also shower baths (1 withtemperate douche), 9 steam baths. In most departments for infectiousdiseases there are special tub baths for the patients suffering frominfectious diseases; in the larger towns there is also in several placesspecial bathing accommodation for patients with skin diseases. In Statistics of Denmark Vol. 5, p. 90 it is stated, that in 1880 only 23hospitals were provided with altogether 43 beds for the temporary treat-ment of lun
. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . baths, 3 also shower baths, 2 steam baths;in Jylland 41 hospitals have warm baths, 13 also shower baths (1 withtemperate douche), 9 steam baths. In most departments for infectiousdiseases there are special tub baths for the patients suffering frominfectious diseases; in the larger towns there is also in several placesspecial bathing accommodation for patients with skin diseases. In Statistics of Denmark Vol. 5, p. 90 it is stated, that in 1880 only 23hospitals were provided with altogether 43 beds for the temporary treat-ment of lunatics. Later on the Ministry of the Interior has by aCircular of Aug. 24th 1880 drawn attention to the desirability of theprovincial hospitals having accommodation for the temporary treat-ment of lunatics. On inquiry I have received the following informa-tion on this point in 1890. On Sjaelland there are, besides the speciallunatic asylums, at the public hospitals two departments for lunatics,of 12 beds each, and on Fyen 1 of 13 beds. Besides this, 11 hos-. yife^i^ HOSPITAL FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASESIN THE VILLAGE TARM. RINGKJOBING COUNTY, JYLLAND.
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