A professor's office is usually rectangular, and the items inside are placed in a certain order. You will see a screen as you enter the door, and there is a washbasin next to it so that visiting guests can wash their hands before entering. The filing cabinet is placed near the door so that professors can use it at any time. In addition to the professor's oak desk, there is also an oval reception table in the office for receiving visitors.
The wooden furniture, including screens and washstands, is made from cypress, a durable wood that is not easily infested by insects and can therefore be preserved for a long time. There are two hooks on the washbasin for hanging clothes and a small storage cabinet underneath. The note cabinet was a tool used in the early days to classify and store patient information. It contained many drawers that stored patient medical records, references and other information. The reception table is used to receive guests. It is oval in shape and is used to receive visitors.