Word: sanatoriums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Last week sentimental Cuban matrons murmured that love can cure and conquer all. One thing was certain. Spain's one-time Crown Prince Alfonso no longer looks tainted. From 92 Ib. his weight has climbed to 136-since the day twelve months ago when into the Swiss sanatorium where he was lying came a ripe-lipped, radiant Cuban patient, Senorita Edelmira Sampedro, daughter of a rich Cuban merchant...
Detroit, which "has no waiting list for sanatorium treatment. Patients either white or colored are admitted without delay. . . . An unusual development is the existence of several small hospitals and sanatoria for Negroes with tuberculosis owned and operated by Negro physicians, and staffed by Negro physicians and nurses...
...idea where he had been for 22 years. (He had been an automobile mechanic & salesman.) Weeping, Mrs. Morris said, "He was a devoted husband and father. . . . This is almost unbelievable." Promising to take care of Dolores Morris, the Allens took Edgar G. Allen to a New Jersey sanatorium. Mrs. Allen collapsed...
...little over three years and working almost two, the first recognized symptom of tuberculosis appears. She consults a physician within a month, and three or four weeks later the diagnosis of tuberculosis is made. She does not attend a clinic but spends almost six months in a tuberculosis sanatorium or hospital. In about a year after the first recognized symptom of tuberculosis, and when under medical supervision less than a year, she dies...
...audience is more than I can understand. I wanted the earth to sink and let me go through." The brain disease to which Biographer Sandburg attributes most of Mary Lincoln's shrewishness finally became too much for her; in 1875 her family had her committed to a sanatorium in Batavia, Ill. Set free a year later, she wandered un happily abroad, came home, hid in her sister's house in Springfield to wait for a leisurely death...