Duncan Curry 8. September 21, 1954 The toilet should also, of course, be adjacent to the ward. my opinion, a eingle toilet bowl for this facility is inadequate, recommend two tollets plus ene urinal. In I would In the absence of an epidemic of diarrhea, one of these toilets should be reserved for infirmary staff. ' 9, The only space for janitorial supplies seems to be a mop sink located in the toilet. There should be adequate storage space for brooms, soap, toilet paper, ete., inside the building and space outdoors where mops could be dried in the wind and sun. 10. The various schemes indicate a minimum of eight and a maximm of ten beds. I would not argue vith any of these numbers. The beds will obviously be arranged to suit the whims and fancies of the doctor and the demands of sun, wind, and rain. The building, as shown, is to be 56% x 243. I believe that the suggestions I have made above could be squeezed into a building of this sise although it might be simpler if we took the axtra four feet ani made it 60! x 24', AUSIDAL el ao a, SHEPMAN, MLD. T. L. SHIPMAN, M. D.,y Health Division Leader