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- A preventorium was an institution or building for patients infected with tuberculosis who did not yet have an active form of the disease. Po****r in the...
- Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children in Lakewood Township, New Jersey was the first preventorium in the United States. It opened in July 1909, as an...
- used as a school, an orphanage and a hospital, known as the Lafayette Preventorium, until 1920, supported by funds from 150,000 donors. During the post-war...
- President from 1914 to 1917. He ****isted in establishing the Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children. He was born on March 18, 1858, in Schenectady, New York...
- Tompkins County, New York. CNC traces its history back to the Cayuga Preventorium, founded in 1914, which was a non-profit organization that provided a...
- Prison Tripoli Prison Chania Prison Chios Prison Kos Prison Amfissa Preventorium for Prisoners Korydallos Prison, Korydallos Ioannia Prison, Ioannia Komotini...
- Arroyo del Valle Sanitarium, originally opened as Del Valle Preventorium, was a sanitarium located in Livermore, California, United States that specialized...
- Manuel Quezon and in his honor the orphanage was also known as the Quezon Preventorium. He signed a bill that allowed a portion of horse race revenues to be...
- tuberculosis. In his battles with the disease he opened the Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children at Lakewood Township, New Jersey (later it was moved to...
- figure rose to over 600, including a 100-bed Children's Cottage, or Preventorium, devoted to the treatment of young children. In 1913, recognizing that...