Hospital Planning, 1912, 1920, 1923, 1926

Containers:
Box 4 (14-Research Material), Folder 13
Scope and content:

Hospital Facilities Section, U.S. Public Health Service. <i>Technical Hospital and Health Center Planning Material Request</i>.

The Bulletin of the Hospital Council of Greater New York.

Lublin, Alfred M. <i>Health Center, Elizabeth City, New Jersey</i>.

McGibony, J. R. <i>Health Center Designed for Rural Needs</i>.

Hospital Facilities Section, U.S. Public Health Service. <i>Planning for Integrated Service: A Health Center Unit</i>.

Hospital Facilities Section, U.S. Public Health Service. <i>Modern Standards in Adequate Facilities for Obstetric Care</i>.

Dunham, Ethel. <i>Standard Plans for Nurseries for Newborn in Hospitals of 50 to 200 Beds</i>.

Marysville Community Hospital. <i>The Hospital: A Line Assembly for Medical Care</i>.

Hospital Facilities Section, U.S. Public Health Service. <i>A Type Plan for a Pediatric Hospital Unit</i>.

Hospital Facilities Section, U.S. Public Health Service. <i>New Plan Standards For Hospital Nurseries</i>.

Hospital Facilities Section, U.S. Public Health Service. <i>Planning for Integrated Service: The District Hospital</i>.

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Collection terms of access:
Arthur H. Estabrook gifted this collection to the University Libraries without a clear transfer of rights. Thus, copyright is held by Estabrook heirs until 70 years after his death in 2043.

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