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Title: The American hospital of the twentieth century; a treatise on the development of medical institutions, both in Europe and in America, since the beginning of the present century
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Stevens, Edward Fletcher, b. 1860
Subjects: Hospitals Hospitals
Publisher: New York : Architectural record publishing company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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M. Nyrop, Architect. In the Barmbeck, coupled with themedical center, is the patients entertain-ment hall, which is used also for achurch. On the surgical side, three of thepavilions are connected by corridors,while the fourth is isolated. All otherbuildings throughout the group areisolated. The Bispchjerg Hospital of Copen-hagen (Fig. 3). designed by ProfessorMartin Nyrop, is located on slightly ris-ing ground. The site is ideal, containingfifty-one acres. The hospital consists of clinics as well as for hospital patients.The grounds are laid out with specialcare for the comfort of the patients, witharbors, benches, and fountains. One of the most modern and completehospitals in Germany is Munich-Sclnva-bing (Fig. 4). In this building Archi-tect Richard Schachner has embodiedthe best of German planning and coupledwith it the most valuable of Americanideas. While he has separate pavilions,he also has everywhere connecting corri-dors above ground, except to the con- THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL
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1. Main building. 2. Chapel. 3. Sisters building. 4. Administration building and apothecary. 5. Benzine building. 6. Operation building.. Main bath. 8. Kitchen. 9. Male out-patients building.10. Female out-patients building. FIG. 4. GENERAL PLAN 11, 13, Male patients buildings. 12, 14. Female patients buildings. 15. Disinfecting building and laun- dry. 16. Garden and workshop. 17. Machinery building. 18. Animal experiment building. 19. Pathological building. 20. Segregation building. 21. Contagion building. 22. Skin and sex disease building.MUNICH-SCHWABIXG HOSPITALRichard Schauchner, Architect. Mental disease building.Childrens building.Gynecological building.Janitors quarters.Directors residence.Public lavatory.Main administration building and residenceCoal house.Building for help of electric plant.MUNICH. GERMANY. tagious and .special treatment buildings,and between these there are undergroundpassageways. The administration is in the center,flanked by the chapel and the nurses resi

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