that was the one william goodell went to. this is down in baltimore. pavilion plans called for multiable wards, ventilated by numerous windows and doors. if the meant, low sprawling hospitals. and in the best of circumstances there might have been a river nearby so that they would have breezes and fresh air going through. architects designed pavilion hospital complexes so accumulation of dirt was minimized. smooth surfaces, less right angles, all to lessen the presence of dirt. when you combined with high genic behaviors such as chamber pots emptied on time, drainage ditches dug for human waste it, changed the entire concept of hygiene. although the civil war did not bring about great changes in therapeutics or diagnostics, the physical administrative structure of the american hospital was vastly changed during the course of the war. and the building of these homes. none of these pavilion hospitals exist any more today. there is no evidence of any of them. they are all gone. these had over 1,000 hospitals. and another had 3,000 beds. a 3,000 bed homes.