Sanitary sketch of the Khabarovsk local hospital of the Primorsky region

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The Khabarovsk local hospital is located in the city of Khabarovsk on the edge of the high so-called "Military Mountain", on the right bank of the Amur. During the last Russo-Japanese War, it was expanded from 160 to 350 seats. The entire infirmary consists of eight old one-story wooden pavilions and seven one-story stone pavilions. Three stone pavilions - surgical, female and infectious, are located on the edge of the "Military Mountain", above the Amur, in the old park; the rest of the pavilions: two therapeutic, officer, venereal, eye and ear, kitchen, glacier, mortuary and bathhouse with laundry are located in the hospital courtyard. The stone pavilions have recently been built, which is why they have a pretty decent look. Out of 15 pavilions, only eight in winter are occupied by the sick (six stone and two wooden). In the summer, the patients are transferred to the park, where they are accommodated in four cardboard decker barracks and in several quartermaster tents.

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A. D. Nikolsky

Khabarovsk local hospital of the Primorsky region

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Doctor med., Senior physician of the Khabarovsk local hospital

Russian Federation, Khabarovsk, Primorsk region

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