No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital, or other institution... Journal of Proceedings - Página 134por Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1855Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. Senate - 852 páginas
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...less than fifty acres of land devoted to gardens and pleasuregrounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital,... | |
| Kentucky. State Hospital, Lexington - 1846 - 416 páginas
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should be provided to raise ten thousand gallons of water, daily, to reservoirs that will... | |
| Edward Hazen Parker - 1851 - 694 páginas
...large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No Hospital for the Insane, however limited in capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land...by every State Hospital, or other Institution for 200 patients, to which number the propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly - 1852 - 764 páginas
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No Hospital for the Insane, however limited its capacity,...these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should be provided to raise ten thousand gallon* of water, daily, to reservoirs that will... | |
| Missouri. General Assembly. Senate - 1852 - 925 páginas
...should have less than fitly acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure grounds for its patient*. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by...these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should le provided to raise tei. thousand gallons of water, daily, to reservoirs that will... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1852 - 626 páginas
...the country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. 2. No hospital for the Insane, however limited its capacity,...less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure-grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State Hospital,... | |
| 1854 - 230 páginas
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No Hospital for the Insane, however limited its capacity,...these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should be provided to raise ten thousand gallons of water, daily, to reservoirs that will... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Alms House - 1854 - 212 páginas
...country, not within lees than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No Hospital for the Insane, however limited its capacity,...these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned. III. Means should be provided to raise ten thousand gallons of water, daily, to reservoirs that will... | |
| Thomas Story Kirkbride - 1854 - 100 páginas
...country, not within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity,...less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasuregrounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1854 - 714 páginas
...within less than two miles of a large town, and easily accessible at all seasons. II. No hospital ihr the insane, however limited its capacity, should have...less than fifty acres of land devoted to gardens and pleasuregrounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital,... | |
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