- ZA HPRA A3440-B-B1-B1.9-B1.9.9
- Item
- 1967
In children's ward, patients share a corner of floor with blankets scattered over them. New cases have their names written on adhesive tape stuck to their foreheads.
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In children's ward, patients share a corner of floor with blankets scattered over them. New cases have their names written on adhesive tape stuck to their foreheads.
Only most urgent cases are admitted; still, wards operate at 50% beyond capacity. patients lie on stretchers, chairs, and felt mats on floor between and under beds.
Only most urgent cases are admitted; still, wards operate at 50% beyond capacity. patients lie on stretchers, chairs, and felt mats on floor between and under beds.
During day, floor patients are moved outside.
Only most urgent cases are admitted; still, wards operate at 50% beyond capacity. patients lie on stretchers, chairs, and felt mats on floor between and under beds.
Line of stretcher cases from X-ray room moves slowly through hospital. some do not live to end of line.
Patient stretching out in passageway
Patient wearied of waiting stretches out in passageway.
The sick come early and wait in line to be seen by doctor. Waiting and referrals can go on for a week.
Infant patients must often share a bed with two others, and spread of infectious diseases is a common problem.
Child has been judged not "serious" enough to be given a bed.