| 1. | Board and director's room |
| 2. | 3. Ladies, first and second class |
| 4. | Quiet female patients, third class |
| 5. | Female patients, fourth class |
| 6. | Quiet female patients, fifth class |
| 7. | Disturbed female patients, first, second and third class |
| 8. | Disturbed female patients, fifth class, including cells |
| 9. | Sick and old female patients, fifth class |
| 10. | Bathrooms |
| 11. | Bathrooms and servant rooms |
| 12. | 13. Inner court, fourth and fifth class |
| 14. | 16. Female workshops (laundry) |
| g. | Steward's room |
| i. | Kitchen, first, second and third class |
| ii. | Kitchen, fourth and fifth class |
| x. | Anatomy and mortuary |
Mirrors the design of the female department
Pavilion for demented and epileptic patients, fifth class
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Publication information:
Book title: The Rise of Mental Health Nursing: A History of Psychiatric Care in Dutch Asylums, 1890-1920.
Contributors: Geertje Boschma - Author.
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press.
Place of publication: Amsterdam.
Publication year: 2003.
Page number: 237.
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