The sanatorium was dedicated to the treatment of concentration camp survivors, particularly those from Auschwitz. |
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Further, the fully supervised sanatorium based treatment of the earlier days also gave way to the totally unsupervised domiciliary treatment. |
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This includes a mental hospital, sanatorium, convalescent home, nursing home, maternity home, clinic and health centre. |
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He developed pulmonary tuberculosis at the time of his final undergraduate examination, resulting in over two years in a sanatorium. |
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He was rescued by a passing fisherman but spent the remaining two years of his short life in a sanatorium. |
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Now it's true that a sanatorium or asylum can be a very creepy place, what with their exploratory cranial surgeries, spinal taps, bed pans, and hefty co-payments. |
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His doctors have suggested a ten-or 12-day stay in the presidential sanatorium at Barvikha, near Moscow. |
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Another man, sitting in the playground of a sanatorium, was watching his toddler play on the slide of a jungle gym. |
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The newly appeared person is suffering from tuberculosis, and is being treated in the nearby sanatorium in the foothills of the mountain. |
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This town had a large sanatorium for those with respiratory illnesses. |
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In particular Mr. Shpilko signed that in the direction of entrance tourism the most perspective is health-improving tourism, sanatorium tourism. |
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According to school legend they were taken to the sanatorium, where they would expire after a week or so without ever being able to utter another word. |
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She is a sanatorium sister at King's School, in Bruton, Somerset. |
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On the advice of his doctor, he is admitted to a sanatorium to convalesce in a healthy and peaceful environment. |
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The Wieliczka salt mine, constructed in the 13th century, contains an entire town below ground with a sanatorium, theatre, church and café! |
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Many Innu went to the sanatorium in Mont-Joli: Innu from Mingan, Natashquan, La Romaine, Sept-Iles, and Bersimis. |
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Gavin does not fault Scottie, but Scottie breaks down, becomes clinically depressed and is in a sanatorium, almost catatonic. |
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Writing in the first person, as an old man reminiscing in a Czech sanatorium, he details Crabb's career, carefully re-creating the jaunty language and political paranoia of post-war Britain. |
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Last year, in 1943, Eva was arrested as a communist and sent to prison, but she contracted tuberculosis there and was sent to a sanatorium outside Budapest. |
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In 1894, the two brothers started experimenting, hoping to find a substitute for the hard and tasteless bread that was being served at the sanatorium. |
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In addition to compensation for injury as a proportion of earnings, the enterprise also pays the cost of care for victims, food supplements, prosthetic appliances and treatment in a sanatorium or resort. |
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As a child, she suffered from tuberculosis and spent several years in the sanatorium at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, which led her to study nursing. |
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Working in his own sanatorium, Dr. Karl Turban was the first to improve what had been poor hygienic conditions up to that time and introduced a recumbent therapy with strict periods of rest. |
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He had his own specially designed reclining chairs produced for this purpose which still characterise the image of the sanatorium word to this day. |
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The main emphasis of their stay in a sanatorium is placed on nutritional advice courses in which the mothers learn to grow and prepare foods in such a way that they contain the least possible amount of radioactive caesium. |
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Hitler had already decided that Rommel should leave his sanatorium and return to North Africa. |
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He was thought initially to be suffering from tuberculosis and stayed in the sanatorium until September. |
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In January 1949, in a very weak condition, he set off for a sanatorium at Cranham, Gloucestershire, escorted by Richard Rees. |
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The sanatorium at Cranham consisted of a series of small wooden chalets or huts in a remote part of the Cotswolds near Stroud. |
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When Orwell was in the sanatorium in Kent, his wife's friend Lydia Jackson visited. |
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After being discharged from a sanatorium, he died on 2 March 1930 at the Villa Robermond in Vence, France, from complications of tuberculosis. |
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By 1861 a water cure sanatorium had been established in Melbourne. |
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He recovered sufficiently to get up and on 27 May 1937 was sent on to Tarragona and two days later to a POUM sanatorium in the suburbs of Barcelona. |
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He was also consultant physician to Holloway Sanatorium and Broadmoor Hospital. |
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In 1965 the Sanatorium moved from one old vicarage to another. |
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Waverley School in Louisville, Kentucky, which later became the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. |
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Between the wars, the Memorial Chapel, the Music Schools and a new Sanatorium appeared. |
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He revived the ancient May Day festival in the town, and was a leading figure in the establishment of Keswick School, Blencathra Sanatorium and the County Farm School. |
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