Hospitals: Their History, Organization, And Construction
The book Hospitals: Their History, Organization, And Construction was written by author Wylie, W. Gill (Walker Gill), 1848-1923 Here you can read free online of Hospitals: Their History, Organization, And Construction book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Hospitals: Their History, Organization, And Construction a good or bad book?
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Middlesex Hospital is on the block plan, and shaped like the letter H. Charing-Oross is a solid building several stories high, and contains one hundred and eighteen beds. The wards are almost square, and open directly into each other. GERMAN HOSPITALS. 191 University College Hospital is something like the regular old block plan, but must also be classed as an Fig. 4. J [ \ ■" t "\ — ] Allgemeine Krankenhaus, of Vienna. Tracings representing the ground-plan of the building. The partitions dividi...ng the buildings into wards are not given in the drawing. irregular conglomerate hospital. All other English hospitals built previous to 1860, with which we are acquainted, are either irregular as the above, or slightly 192 OLD CONGLOMERATE HOSPITALS. modified, but by no means improved, by having por- tions on the corridor plan. Fig. 4 gives tracings representing the ground-plan of the Vienna General Hospital. The partitions divid- ing the buildings into wards, etc., are not given in the diagram.
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