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The psychiatrist suggested immediate treatment in a sanitarium for the criminally non-murderous.
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That I take him at once to my sanitarium in my car.
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The voices of our friends had attracted a party from the sanitarium.
4
Brother went to a private sanitarium that our uncle has in Belgrade.
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I get daily reports from the sanitarium and they are most discouraging.
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Tells of changes in the sanatorium, which is run by new people.
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Alix Petrova had to stop for a moment outside the sanatorium entrance.
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Why do you think he was there in the sanatorium that day?
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We need some one at the sanatorium to look after the office--
5
They are talking of making Buea into a sanatorium for the fever-stricken.
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I will tell you below in more detail about what happened at the sanitorium.
2
Yes, they look like yearbook portraits from a sanitorium.
3
Agatha's out West somewhere now-ina sanitorium, I believe.
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The government has a sanitorium there, and everything is comfortable for the tourist and the invalid.
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By now Orwell had left Jura and checked into a TB sanitorium high in the Cotswolds.
Usage of sanatoria in English
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You could almost imagine them, given sufficient time, growing into sanatoria themselves.
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The prisons are their sanatoria, the workhouses their homes of rest, and the casual ward their temporary conveniences.
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There are fewer deaths from tuberculosis in those localities where sanatoria are established for the care of tuberculous persons.
4
Operations and sanatoria, health-resorts and specialists have not restored, and she lives, a neurasthenic mother of two neurotic children.
5
When I visited Sotchi I marveled at the number of sanatoria and rest-houses that are being erected for the workers.
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For example, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York has built one of the most advanced sanatoria for its employees.
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Tuberculosis was once a scourge in Ireland and I'm old enough to remember the sanatoria that dotted the country for convalescing TB patients.
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Provide permanent homes and sanatoria for those who are more seriously injured, and find suitable light employment for those who can undertake it.
9
She would stay away from home for months in expensive sanatoria, where she religiously carried out all sorts of preposterous prescriptions to the letter.
10
Every red-stamped label broken so carelessly in the restaurants and sanatoria of Europe meant twopence halfpenny to the princely pocket of its highly descended ruler.
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Sanatoria offers the best chance, usually the only chance, of cure to an advanced case.
12
You could almost imagine them, given sufficient time, growing into sanatoria themselves.
13
The prisons are their sanatoria, the workhouses their homes of rest, and the casual ward their temporary conveniences.
14
There are fewer deaths from tuberculosis in those localities where sanatoria are established for the care of tuberculous persons.
15
Operations and sanatoria, health-resorts and specialists have not restored, and she lives, a neurasthenic mother of two neurotic children.
16
When I visited Sotchi I marveled at the number of sanatoria and rest-houses that are being erected for the workers.