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sanitarium

[san-i-tair-ee-uhm] / ˌsæn ɪˈtɛər i əm /




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Among them was a TB sanitarium that became the seed for today’s City of Hope, the renowned cancer treatment and research center.

From Los Angeles Times

There are railway schools for children, vocational schools, summer camps, sanitariums and hospitals.

From New York Times

“My father was a psychiatrist with his own sanitarium in Beacon, N.Y., where I grew up,” he said.

From New York Times

The sanitarium was a heath and wellness resort, often visited by the rich and famous looking to improve their lifestyle.

From Seattle Times

In a totalitarian society suffocating under a U.S. trade embargo and the post-Soviet economic crisis known as the Special Period, the sanitariums offered community, regular meals and air conditioning.

From New York Times