Archaeology, Education, Medical & Charitable Institutions of Glasgow . Office June, /*». m m LLi CO a CO ©CD CO -J 5. 235 The entrance and annexe of each ward are on opposite sides of thepavilion. On the side opposite to the entrance of the acute ward is anurses duty-room, where there isa poison press and napery press, withchairs and a table. The front projects into the ward with sloping roofand glass sides, giving a full view of the acute ward. The internaldimensions are as follows:—acute ward—length, 56 feet 2 inches; con-valescent ward—length, 24 feet. In both the bread
Archaeology, Education, Medical & Charitable Institutions of Glasgow . Office June, /*». m m LLi CO a CO ©CD CO -J 5. 235 The entrance and annexe of each ward are on opposite sides of thepavilion. On the side opposite to the entrance of the acute ward is anurses duty-room, where there isa poison press and napery press, withchairs and a table. The front projects into the ward with sloping roofand glass sides, giving a full view of the acute ward. The internaldimensions are as follows:—acute ward—length, 56 feet 2 inches; con-valescent ward—length, 24 feet. In both the breadth is 22 feet; theheight to the wall head, 14 feet 6 inches; to the roof tree, 23 feet 9 floorage of the acute ward is 1,237 square feet; of the convalescent,528 square feet. The total cubic contents of the acute ward are 23,500cubic feet; of the convalescent ward, 10,000. The number of adult bedsis 11 for the acute and 5 for the convalescent ward; but in the case ofchildren, 20 cribs are allowed. All the flooring of the wards is of Dantzic oak, waxed. The vestibuleand annexe are laid with tiles. The walls are coate
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