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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 .
List
Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium ,
Saranac Lake, New York
Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital ,
Salem, Oregon
Boston Consumptives Hospital ,
Boston, Massachusetts
Waverly Hills Sanitorium ,
Louisville, Kentucky
Cranberry Specialty Hospital ,
Hanson, Massachusetts
See also
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