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Page 2699
212 — Sidewalks in Outlying Wards and in Pemberton square , report of special committee relative to . January 3 , 1895 . 213 — Reclamation of Marshy Lands in Ward 24 , report of special committee on . January 3 , 1895 .
212 — Sidewalks in Outlying Wards and in Pemberton square , report of special committee relative to . January 3 , 1895 . 213 — Reclamation of Marshy Lands in Ward 24 , report of special committee on . January 3 , 1895 .
Page 2717
... yielded to her demand and crowded two more beds into the wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . ... together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women .
... yielded to her demand and crowded two more beds into the wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . ... together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women .
Page 2718
... too many people in one ward , institution building not ventilated , not as inuch improvement in cleanliness as she would like , no telephone connection , imperfect watersupply , and firepump not connected with water - supply .
... too many people in one ward , institution building not ventilated , not as inuch improvement in cleanliness as she would like , no telephone connection , imperfect watersupply , and firepump not connected with water - supply .
Page 2725
They begin by stating incorrectly the number of men and women in the infirmary wards . They err in stating that the infirmary and nursery wards can be ventilated only by the windows . They err in stating that many of the inmates in the ...
They begin by stating incorrectly the number of men and women in the infirmary wards . They err in stating that the infirmary and nursery wards can be ventilated only by the windows . They err in stating that many of the inmates in the ...
Page 2774
There are at present sixty - one woman in this ward , too many by far to be properly cared for by one attendant . ( 2. ) Another male attendant in the men's wards at Long Island , where at present our attendant is responsible for ninety ...
There are at present sixty - one woman in this ward , too many by far to be properly cared for by one attendant . ( 2. ) Another male attendant in the men's wards at Long Island , where at present our attendant is responsible for ninety ...
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