Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . ?HASEWb-MF HUM No. 62.—Edward Sanatorium, Naperville, 111. Designed by Dr. Theodore B. Sachs. W. A. OtisAND Edward H. Clark, Architects. Infirmary and Medical Building. View of Front andSide Elevations antd Floor Plans. Capacity, 12 Patients. Cost, $21,435. (See illustrations82 and 88 for further description of this institution.) The second story is also divided by a hall running through the centre of the buildingand arranged with rooms for the superintendent, physician and nurses, and two dressingrooms with toilets, baths and lockers. The i
Tuberculosis hospital and sanatorium construction; . ?HASEWb-MF HUM No. 62.—Edward Sanatorium, Naperville, 111. Designed by Dr. Theodore B. Sachs. W. A. OtisAND Edward H. Clark, Architects. Infirmary and Medical Building. View of Front andSide Elevations antd Floor Plans. Capacity, 12 Patients. Cost, $21,435. (See illustrations82 and 88 for further description of this institution.) The second story is also divided by a hall running through the centre of the buildingand arranged with rooms for the superintendent, physician and nurses, and two dressingrooms with toilets, baths and lockers. The infirmary is housed on two large porches31 feet wide by 18 feet deep, one on the first and the other on the second floor, facingthe south and protected on the west by windows, on the north by the wall of the buildingand on the south and east by canvas curtains. Each porch accommodates six patients,the lower for men and the upper for women. The building was carefully designed and Hospitals for Advanced Cases, Infirmaries and Reception Hospitals s
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