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At least in the preventorium, your kids came back, and they got fat."
For 16 years the house served as a Preventorium.
In the 1960s, tuberculosis was under control and the Preventorium was no longer needed.
A preventorium was an institution or building for patients infected with tuberculosis who did not yet have an active form of the disease.
As tuberculosis cases diminished, the Preventorium turned to cardiac cases.
Mother Cabrini built a school, chapel and "preventorium" where girls could learn without fear of catching tuberculosis.
A tuberculosis sanatorium (and preventorium) was established at the fort site in 1907 and operated until 1944.
A year later it was redesignated a Children's Preventorium for the treatment of children between the ages of 4 and 14.
In 1922, it became a preventorium for children at the instigation of Thérèse Papillon, a young nurse.
CNC traces back to the Cayuga Preventorium, which was a tuberculosis sanitarium founded in 1914.
Goldstein and his wife founded and helped fund the Edith Edward's tuberculosis preventorium at Papworth Hospital.
The Preventorium closed during World War II, and after the war, Cornell University used the facility for student housing.
Nine academic buildings, five dormitories, library (collection of over 400 thousand publications), 4 museums, sanatorium preventorium and student polyclinic, sports complex and stadium, practice base camp "Hart".
The Garrett Building: An Architectural Record of the Children's Preventorium Movement, Rebecca Synder, University of Virginia.
Years later, the building of the former Santa Terezinha Preventorium was bought to place Bahiana's first health care centre, the Ambulatório Docente-Assistencial da Bahiana (ADAB).
Philanthropist Nathan Straus opened the first preventorium on Preventorium Road in Lakewood, New Jersey in 1909[1].
In his battles with the disease he opened the Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children at Lakewood Township, New Jersey (later it was moved to Farmingdale, New Jersey in 1909.
Related to the death of their first child at a young age, to whom they erected an elaborate memorial in Golders Green Jewish Cemetery, they founded the Edith Edward's Preventorium at Papworth Hospital, Cambridgeshire, for the treatment of tuberculosis.
He was a longtime volunteer for needy children, starting in 1941 on the board of the Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children in Farmingdale, N.J. Later he helped merge it with two other groupsto become the Graham-Windham Services to Families and Children in Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.