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They pushed on, taking the stairs back to the ground floor, and walking onto Male Ward D (Shaftesbury/Salter).
Originally designed for acute patients, it catered for the violent and unpredictable. The ward was little
more than a row of single rooms accessed via a narrow corridor with hardly any day rooms. This ward, and its
architecture, was about confinement and control.
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Walking east along the ground floor of Male Ward D (Z26:G.30.E) with (Z26:G.29.E) in view. © Marlon Bones 2007
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