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      • A sanatorium (from Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, is a historic name for a specialised hospital for the treatment of specific diseases, related ailments, and convalescence.
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    A sanatorium (from Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, [1][2] is a historic name for a specialised hospital for the treatment of specific diseases, related ailments, and convalescence. Sanatoriums are often in a healthy climate, usually in the countryside.

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    It is high time that we investigated this nostalgic superiority of the one over the other. First, let us define the terms. Just what is, or was, a sanitarium? It was a house of healing primarily for the ambulatory, and usually located in rural surroundings. It had its own Seventh-day Adventist closed salaried staff of physicians. It specialized in ...

    Worship was conducted in the parlor each evening. The physicians frequently lectured on health, and once a week there was a "Question Box," at which time the doctor opened the box and took out these questions and answered them to the satis­faction, and I hope to the healing, of the people. Occasionally, just before the time for the parlor meeting, ...

    There developed a growing difficulty to staff our sanitariums with dedicated and competent physicians on a salaried basis. At one time it was thought that our insti­tutions would suffer bankruptcy„ unless they were endowed by the professional earnings of our salaried Seventh-day Ad­ventist closed staffs. Time proved this to be incorrect in conclusi...

    Exit the buggy—enter the automobile—and then the airplane. The bubble of pros­perity expanded and burst into the depres­sion. Born in Dallas, Texas, as a child of the depression, was Blue Cross, and from this seed sprouted the total program of pre­paid hospitalization, and prepaid medical care. The more affluent segment of society, which hailed Ted...

    Our Seventh-day Adventist physicians in the areas of our institutions became mem­bers of these staffs, not because of their creed, but because of their professional competence. These staffs comprised both Seventh-day Adventist and non-Seventh­day Adventist physicians. The institution's influence became the influence of its staff of nurses and worke...

    Thus, our institutions evolved into hos­pitals treating the acutely ill, the horizon­tal rather than the vertical patient. Was it wrong, a departure from the pattern? No. A hospital, like a sanitarium, is but a tool to reach the hearts of people with the love of God. Its objective is just the same as was the objective of the sanitarium, that is to ...

  3. Nov 29, 2022 · Sanatoriums were a hybrid between a hospital and a resort, built to maximise patients’ exposure to sunlight and clean air. Their bright, open spaces influenced both healthcare and modern architecture.

  4. 4 days ago · Hospital, an institution that is built, staffed, and equipped for the diagnosis of disease; for the treatment, both medical and surgical, of the sick and injured; and for their housing during this process. The modern hospital also often serves as a center for investigation and for teaching.

  5. Sanitarium definition: an institution for the preservation or recovery of health, especially for convalescence; health resort.. See examples of SANITARIUM used in a sentence.

  6. (esp. in the past) a type of hospital for people who needed long periods of rest and treatment for their illnesses: She died of tuberculosis at a sanitarium in Saranac Lake, N.Y., in 1914. (Definition of sanitarium from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of sanitarium. sanitarium.

  7. sanitarium. noun [ C ] us / ˌsæn·ɪˈteər·i·əm / (also sanatorium, us / ˌsæn·ɪˈtɔr·i·əm, -ˈtoʊr- /) Add to word list. (esp. in the past) a type of hospital for people who needed long periods of rest and treatment for their illnesses: She died of tuberculosis at a sanitarium in Saranac Lake, N.Y., in 1914.