"[7] Their publisher, McGraw Hill Publications,[8][9] closed the magazine in 1974.
[10] The magazine wrote about new hospitals[11] and conditions in existing ones.
[12] Smithsonian magazine wrote about Modern Hospital's 1942 coverage of proposed windowless hospital rooms: "in the 1940s it was a shocking proposal" since it violated "a fundamental assumption: In order to remain disease-free and health-giving, hospital spaces required direct access to sunlight and fresh air.
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