Hospital at Charlotte
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1965.v17.i168.4415Abstract
This hospital has been built in several stages. It consists of the following buildings: the hospital itself; a recuperation house for patients; a dormitory block for the nurses; another one, two storeys high, for the washing and ironing of linen, which also houses the new steam producing plant. There is also a nurses school, and a hostel where the resident staff lives. The hospital is fitted with the latest medical equipment, and also serves as a medical school for doctors, nurses and assistants. The Charlotte Memorial Hospital, in its external aspect, is extremely modern. This effect is emphasized by the balance of its volumes, and such details as the canopy over the entrance.
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