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    sanatorium
    /ˌsanəˈtɔːrɪəm/

    noun

    • 1. an establishment for the medical treatment of people who are convalescing or have a chronic illness.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SanatoriumSanatorium - Wikipedia

    A sanatorium is a historic name for a hospital that treats specific diseases, such as tuberculosis, in a healthy climate. Learn about the origins, development, and examples of sanatoria in different countries and regions.

  3. Nov 29, 2022 · Learn how sanatoriums were designed to treat tuberculosis patients with sunlight and fresh air, and how they influenced modern architecture. Discover how sanatoriums also imposed strict rules and regulations on patients' daily lives.

  4. Mar 21, 2020 · A Historical Lesson in Disease Containment. Tuberculosis sanatoriums offered patients fresh air, entertainment, and socialization—for those who could afford them. By Annika Neklason.

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  5. abandonedonline.net › location › edwin-shaw-hospitalEdwin Shaw Hospital - Abandoned

    Apr 18, 2024 · Edwin Shaw Hospital. Edwin Shaw Hospital, formerly Springfield Lake Sanatorium, was a sanitarium and rehabilitation hospital in Lakemore, Ohio.

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  6. Nov 6, 2015 · Learn how seaside, mountain, and desert locations were used to treat tuberculosis patients in the early 20th century. Discover how some of these sanitariums have been reused and preserved as historic places.

  7. Jul 13, 2020 · Molly Stark was just one of 25 tuberculosis hospitals built in Ohio. The structure was designed in the Spanish Revival style of architecture by architect Albert Thayer of New Castle, Pennsylvania. This style was popular in the United States between 1915-1930.

  8. May 5, 2020 · History of The Breathing Association. The Breathing Association was founded in 1906 as the Tuberculosis Society. Under the supervision of visionary Carrie Nelson Black, the society provided nutrition, medical care and sanatorium services to people who could not afford proper medical care.

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