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Sanatorium administration on the left and Nyberg Buildi | |
sanatorium after World War II. | |
He died in 1997, at an Innsbruck | sanatorium, after years of trying to get rehabilitation |
as well as the Central Michigan Tuberculosis | Sanatorium, and the bitter Copper Country Strike of 191 |
sville, Kentucky at the famous Waverly Hills | Sanatorium and directed by David Sutton, was released A |
It was operated as a private | sanatorium and the National Vaudeville Philanthropic As |
e town due to the railway station and the TB | Sanatorium and the Madras Export Processing Zone MEPZ) |
itals: King George V Hospital (formerly a TB | Sanatorium) and from 1941, St. Thomas' Hospital (formed |
He spent the last year of his life in a | sanatorium, and died in Holloway Sanatorium of "general |
Avoiding conviction he was committed to a | sanatorium and survived the war. |
the Sviatohirsk resort are the Holy Mountain | sanatorium and hotel-and-tourist complexes. |
The house was a registered | sanatorium and operated as a boarding cottage at one ti |
ums in the Province (Fort San, Prince Albert | Sanatorium and the Saskatoon Sanatorium). |
d, a psychiatric unit, female chest unit and | sanatorium, and male sanatorium, which was located slig |
Both the | Sanatorium and the Hamlet were named for Catholic Bisho |
Between | sanatorium and the C.G.S. Colony is the ancient Dargah |
ted Thomas Holloway in the foundation of the | Sanatorium and Royal Holloway College. |
d vacant for a time after the closure of the | sanatorium and redevelopment but has recently become oc |
riac, played by Bebe Daniels, who inherits a | sanatorium and finds love and adventure. |
958, the site served as a state tuberculosis | sanatorium, and in 1959, it became the Ruston Developme |
mall hospital, and with fundraising, added a | sanatorium annex for the care of people with tuberculos |
There are five boarding houses built for the | sanatorium, as well as two previously existing residenc |
bsolete starting in the mid-1950s, the State | Sanatorium at Ray Brook continued to operate until the |
ll with tuberculosis and was admitted to the | sanatorium at Talgarth. |
ional Hospital for Diseases of the Chest), a | sanatorium at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. |
uildings owned by the erstwhile tuberculosis | sanatorium at Pariyaram. |
56 children when a blanket of snow buried a | sanatorium at the Plateau d'Assy. |
e he helped establish the State Tuberculosis | Sanatorium at Saranac Lake. |
rol arranged for Jackson to be admitted to a | sanatorium at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains. |
The Banstead Road site later became a | sanatorium, before the southern half of the site was ac |
Hot Springs was at one time home to a large | sanatorium built around the natural hot springs in the |
Holloway | Sanatorium, built 1873-85. |
ke a radical new therapy offered at a remote | sanatorium, but when he gets there discovers that the i |
He lived in a | sanatorium, but was later taken to Khabarovsk near the |
which opened in 1911, was a sideline for the | sanatorium, but Rhead was ambitious in his plans. |
Photo by Francis Frith Holloway | Sanatorium c1955 |
ial-style country house which later became a | sanatorium called Kensington Hospital and is now conver |
Visiting her polio-stricken son at a | sanatorium, circa 1947 |
Committee, and Chairman of the Tuberculosis | Sanatorium Committee. |
Bemis Eye Sanitarium Complex is a historic | sanatorium complex located at Glens Falls, Warren Count |
and vaccines for tuberculosis the need for a | sanatorium diminished, resulting in the last patient be |
ollowing his work with Osler, he worked as a | sanatorium director and tuberculosis specialist in Citr |
is now used as a retirement home, but was a | sanatorium during the 1950s. |
ondack Cottage Sanitarium was a tuberculosis | sanatorium established in Saranac Lake, New York in 188 |
In 1976, the old | Sanatorium facilities were transferred to the MS Depart |
After Slocum's death in 1950 the | sanatorium fell on hard times, and had become a nursing |
nstitution's name was changed to the Trudeau | Sanatorium, following changes in conventional usage. |
It was originally built as a | sanatorium for tuberculosis patients, but after Holmenk |
al Seminary of America and to the Montefiore | Sanatorium for consumptives. |
Phipson and Edith founded the Pechey-Phipson | Sanatorium for Women and Children on the premises of th |
l Memorial Association for the building of a | sanatorium for people suffering from Tuberculosis. |
t was sold to the Leigh Council for use as a | sanatorium for treating infectious diseases. |
herat was important as a hill cantonment and | sanatorium for British troops in what was then the [[No |
ssee not far from Berry's boyhood home, as a | sanatorium for its members suffering from "consumption" |
It major use however was as a | sanatorium for British soldiers. |
It was also host to a | sanatorium for TB victims, and still hosts a hospital f |
The city is home to an important cardiac | sanatorium, formerly run by notable heart surgeon Nikol |
erved as inspiration for the infamous Arkham | sanatorium from H.P. Lovecraft's "The Thing on the Door |
tting for Margaret Drake's young adult novel | Sanatorium Girl, published in 1921. |
to the fact that sometime before 1913-14 the | sanatorium had burned down. |
red sufficiently to spend time away from the | sanatorium, he spent fifteen months working for the fir |
Opened as a | sanatorium in 1894, it was designed by Balthazar Lange |
spent the final four months of his life at a | sanatorium in Harefield. |
rn and raised on the grounds of the Manitoba | Sanatorium in Ninette, Manitoba, where her father was a |
jana and became Director of his own surgical | sanatorium in Split in 1904. |
started life as a TB hospital (Frenchay Park | Sanatorium) in 1921, when Bristol Corporation acquired |
ent during the First World War, he died in a | sanatorium in Switzerland in 1939, aged 49, when the pe |
as treated for tuberculosis at the Waltzaner | Sanatorium in Davos which was the setting for Thomas Ma |
Olavs died in | sanatorium in Vyborg, Finland in 1917, and was re-burie |
t in atmospheric locations, such as mountain | sanatorium in Nagano Prefecture, and are characterized |
affair with his doctor's wife, and then to a | sanatorium in Madrid staffed by novitiate nuns, where h |
He died at a | sanatorium in Gausdal in July 1924. |
Jennings retired to the Winyah | Sanatorium in Asheville, North Carolina. |
Winifred had been sent to a | sanatorium in July 1950 for a nervous disorder. |
Sancellemoz is a | sanatorium in the town of Passy, in Haute-Savoie, easte |
m 1940 - 1942, he was a patient at Glen Lake | Sanatorium in Minnesota. |
e physician in charge at the Berkshire Hills | Sanatorium in North Adams, Massachusetts. |
osis and was referred to Warsaw University's | Sanatorium in Zakopane. |
unprotected, Panait Istrati died at Filaret | Sanatorium in Bucharest. |
(The estate became Westbrook | Sanatorium in 1911 and was torn down in 1975.) |
He died in a | sanatorium in Somerville, Massachusetts in 1872 and was |
The last years of his life were spent in a | sanatorium in Estonia, where he died in 1948. |
ternship in Warsaw hospitals, he worked in a | sanatorium in Otwock, near Warsaw. |
He died on 9 June 1947 at Markfield | Sanatorium in Leicester, where he had been lying for fo |
ld enemy in 1926 Switzerland at an exclusive | sanatorium in the Alpine Mountains. |
Liquidation of the ' | sanatorium' in Jasenovac: In the winter of 1941-1942, r |
the thousand kilometers to the tuberculosis | sanatorium in the Alps to see her. |
final year, and died suddenly at Duff House | Sanatorium in Banff, Banffshire (now Aberdeenshire) of |
The | Sanatorium is preserved and restored, and is in use as |
Ending her work at the | sanatorium, Isabel and Samuel became engaged in 1866 an |
The Uplands | Sanatorium later was adapted as a retirement home when |
Sanatorium lay between the current U. S. Highway 49 and | |
Memorial Hospital is a historic tuberculosis | sanatorium located at Saranac Lake in Essex County. |
mestead Sanitarium, was a large Tuberculosis | Sanatorium located in Barkersville, in Saratoga County, |
ed on 1 November 1954 at the King Edward VII | Sanatorium, Midhurst, Sussex, of which he had been chai |
icide and subsequent confinement in a mental | sanatorium near Bonn in February 1854, Brahms was the m |
Holloway | Sanatorium, now Virginia Park, in 2008 |
ted a great deal of money to build Ruttonjee | Sanatorium, now Ruttonjee Hospital, to fight against tu |
locum, who had been operating Craig House, a | sanatorium on a neighboring parcel and wanted to expand |
resent site, opening an 85-bed Davis-Fischer | Sanatorium on Linden Avenue. |
C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer | Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Fiel |
ing funds to allow for the construction of a | sanatorium on the island which was named in his honour. |
cure facility for tuberculosis,The Gabriels | Sanatorium, opened in 1897 by the Catholic Sisters of M |
Also known as Seaside | Sanatorium or as Seaside Regional Center, it was built |
was bedridden for the rest of his life, as a | sanatorium patient. |
In the 1990s, the | Sanatorium postal address was abolished, the local post |
The spa serves as a specialized | sanatorium providing treatment to patients suffering fr |
Sanatorium Purkersdorf | |
Tambaram | Sanatorium Railway station, a bus station and an Airfor |
Professor Marie Curie died in the | sanatorium Sancellemoz. |
osis League and became part of the Saskatoon | Sanatorium serving as a doctor's residence until 1987. |
At the | sanatorium she was trained in hydropathy and incidental |
Because of this, the tuberculosis | sanatorium shifted its focus towards chronic respirator |
her four children while her husband is in a | sanatorium suffering from tuberculosis. |
ouse, that was used as the residence for the | Sanatorium superintendent is still standing and was dec |
These have ranged from; The Surrey County | Sanatorium, Surrey Smallpox Hospital, Milford Sanatoriu |
Building) was built on the site of the 1879 | sanatorium, the 1957 science block was demolished and r |
rrectional Facility started as the Ray Brook | Sanatorium, the first state-operated tuberculosis sanat |
The sub-district is home to the Dniester | Sanatorium, the oldest health resort in Transnistria. |
n the boundaries of the parish stood Creaton | Sanatorium, the county tuberculosis hospital. |
die in 1894 and had charge of the government | sanatorium there, took an intense interest in his work, |
It operated as a private | sanatorium until 1926. |
recreational complex, including a Soviet-era | sanatorium, was purchased, in April 2006, by the Kazakh |
deaux - died 21 December 1944 in Hohenlychen | Sanatorium) was a French businessman and member of the |
A | sanatorium was built just outside Abergele in 1910. |
A children's | sanatorium was built on the same site. |
The all-white Blue Ridge | Sanatorium was established in 1920. |
The Saskatoon | Sanatorium was a Tuberculosis Sanatorium established in |
Sanatorium was the name of a community in Simpson Count | |
Pukeora Tuberculosis | Sanatorium was a Tuberculosis hospital in the Hawke's B |
The | sanatorium was reported to have been an impressive faci |
The | sanatorium was taken over by the newly formed NHS in 19 |
After his experience in 1912-13 at a | sanatorium where he was recovering from tuberculosis, h |
e special session, Laffoon was admitted to a | sanatorium, where he was treated for exhaustion. |
Located there is the Sancellemoz | sanatorium, where Professor Marie Curie died. |
named for the Mississippi State Tuberculosis | Sanatorium, which was once a hospital for TB patients f |
most wooden part of this hill has the Muslim | Sanatorium with a magnificent entrance. |
in 1884 was one of the first to establish a | sanatorium within the town, near the Village of Saranac |
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