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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 . ... these beds and to crowd together still further the alrearly crowded patients in the ward selected by Mi's .
... yielded to her demand and crowded two more beds into the wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . ... these beds and to crowd together still further the alrearly crowded patients in the ward selected by Mi's .
Page 2721
We shall show you that on that ( late there were more than one hundred and ninety - four inmates in the infirinary wards . Lack of classification is charged . We shall show you that so far as it is possible under present conditions ...
We shall show you that on that ( late there were more than one hundred and ninety - four inmates in the infirinary wards . Lack of classification is charged . We shall show you that so far as it is possible under present conditions ...
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 pursery 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 pursery wards can be ventilated only by the windows . They err in stating that many of the inmates in the ...
Page 2742
A. Yes , sir ; tbat is correct . Q. Three rooms , and above those rooms was an attic ? A. A large attic . Q. And the two wards in the front of the building bad some method of ventilation , I presume ? A. Yes , sir . Q. Did they not ?
A. Yes , sir ; tbat is correct . Q. Three rooms , and above those rooms was an attic ? A. A large attic . Q. And the two wards in the front of the building bad some method of ventilation , I presume ? A. Yes , sir . Q. Did they not ?
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