ABSTRACT

Of all the 12 buildings which have been erected during these two years, nine are dwellings for patients, two are attendants’ quarters and one is the bathrooms and cooks’ quarters. Two are built of boards, but ten of them are built of the very best of brick with concrete oors and tiled roofs and are in every way most substantial. ey should last for y or one hundred years, at least, and with little outlay for repairs as they are of very simple design.1