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Bath Mineral Hospital
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Bath Mineral Hospital
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Bath Mineral Hospital
A - Queen's Ward
B - Aphothecarys' Room
C - Aphothecary's Shop
D - Matron's Room
E - Matron's Parlour
F - Surgeon's Room
G - Committee Room
H - Registers Room
I - Steward's Room
J - Princess Ward
K - Porter's Lodge
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