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Palace of Princess Anastasia Gagarina — now the administrative centre of the sanatorium "Utyos" along the coast of Crimea, Ukraine, 2005. In the post-Soviet countries, the term sanatorium [a] is generally used to refer to a combination resort/recreational facility and a medical facility to provide short-term complex rest and medical services.
A sanatorium (from Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, [1] [2] is a historic name for a specialised hospital for the treatment of ...
The following is a list of notable sanatoria (singular: sanatorium) in the United States. Sanatoria were medical facilities that specialized in treatment for long-term illnesses. Many sanatoria in the United States specialized in treatment of tuberculosis in the twentieth century prior to the discovery of antibiotics.
Sanatorium Przeciwgruźlicze w Smukale kolo Bydgoszczy. Z dziejów walki z gruźlicą na przełomie XIX i XX w. Kronika Bydgoska XXVI [The tuberculosis sanatorium in Smukała near Bydgoszcz. From the history of the fight against tuberculosis at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Paimio Sanatorium is still owned by Turku University hospital, but is no longer used as a hospital. Since 2014, the main building and some staff houses have been part of The Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Children and Young People which was established in 2000 by the Mannerheim League for Child Welfare .
Holloway Sanatorium was an institution for the treatment of those suffering temporary mental illness, situated on 22 acres (9 ha) of aesthetically landscaped grounds near Virginia Water in Surrey, England, about 22 miles (35 km) south-west of Charing Cross.
Lake View Sanatorium is a former county tuberculosis sanatorium northeast of Lake Mendota in Madison, Wisconsin. The last county sanatorium built in Wisconsin, it was considered the most advanced, with "germ traps" and open porches. In 1993 parts of the complex were added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2]
Originally the first-floor porches were open; they were closed in by the American Management Association after the sanatorium had closed 1906 view of the chapel and cure cottages shown above The Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium was a tuberculosis sanatorium established in Saranac Lake, New York in 1885 by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau .