- companies.
Sanatoriums should not be
confused with the
Russian sanatoriums from the time of the
Soviet Union,
which were a type of
sanatorium resort residence...
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responsibility to
build many
sanatoriums.
Between 1898 and 1904,
there was a
veritable building boom - in
Prussia alone, forty-nine new
sanatoriums were built, and...
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Tranquille Sanatorium was
built in 1907 to
treat tuberculosis,
which was
known as the "white plague" back then. It was a
ranch beforehand. The BC government...
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establishment of
sanatoriums. On the
Miyako Island, however, the
resistance was
relatively low.
March 6, 1931:
Okinawa Prefectural Miyako Hoyoen Sanatorium was opened...
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society in
sanatoriums.
These self-contained
communities became known as "waiting
rooms for death."[citation needed]
Piedmont Sanatorium was established...
- The Hourgl****
Sanatorium (Polish:
Sanatorium pod klepsydrÄ…) is a 1973
Polish surrealist film
directed by
Wojciech Jerzy Has,
starring Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz...
- The
Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a
former sanatorium located in the
Waverly Hills neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. In the
early 1900s,
Jefferson County...
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Paimio Sanatorium (Finnish:
Paimion parantola, Swedish:
Pemars sanatorium) is a
former tuberculosis sanatorium in Paimio,
Southwest Finland, designed...
- of the State's
Sanatoriums" is
about one person's
interest in Minnesota's
system of
county tuberculosis sanatoriums. Glen Lake
Sanatorium is one of several...
- of the
disease by the
three sanatoriums in the
Province (Fort San,
Prince Albert Sanatorium and the
Saskatoon Sanatorium). With the
development of antibiotics...