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When it fell to the British Raj, the fort was dismantled on the orders of Lord William Bentinck and was converted into a sanatorium for the British troops stationed at the garrison town of Nasirabad.
He recovered sufficiently to get up and on 27 May 1937 was sent on to Tarragona and two days later to a POUM sanatorium in the suburbs of Barcelona.
He was thought initially to be suffering from tuberculosis and stayed in the sanatorium until September.
When Orwell was in the sanatorium in Kent his wife's friend Lydia Jackson visited.
After Cantor's 1884 hospitalization, there is no record that he was in any sanatorium again until 1899.
After Schumann's attempted suicide and subsequent confinement in a mental sanatorium near Bonn in February 1854, Brahms was the main intercessor between Clara and her husband, and found himself virtually head of the household.
After Schumann's death at the sanatorium in 1856, Brahms divided his time between Hamburg, where he formed and conducted a ladies ' choir, and Detmold in the Principality of Lippe, where he was court music-teacher and conductor.
Pacelli was summoned back to Rome at this time – the call coming by telegram when he was resting at his favourite retreat, the Rorschach convent sanatorium.
While pregnant with Maria Milena, Yekaterina was found to have tuberculosis and was placed in a Swiss sanatorium in Leysin for her confinement.
During the mid 1920s, he was trained to become a psychoanalyst through Frieda Reichmann's psychoanalytic sanatorium in Heidelberg.
An alcoholic for most of his adult life, Toulouse-Lautrec was placed in a sanatorium
She was moved to a sanatorium in Moscow in the spring of 1966 and died of heart failure on March 5, at the age of 76.
After his experience in 1912 – 13 at a sanatorium where he was recovering from tuberculosis, he decided to devote himself full-time to writing plays ( the events immediately prior to going to the sanatorium are dramatized in his masterpiece, Long Day's Journey into Night ).
In April Bow was brought to a sanatorium, and at her request, Paramount released her from her final undertaking: City Streets.
Once fully established, the sanatorium was the relocation center for all white Arkansans with tuberculosis.
The main hospital, named the Nyberg Building after Leo E. Nyberg, a former sanatorium patient and state legislator who sponsored the bill funding the construction, was completed in 1941.
The sanatorium complex was self-sustaining, with dormitories, staff entertainment buildings, a chapel, laundry, dairy, water treatment plant, independent telephone system, and even a fire department.
Eventually the sanatorium was closed in 1973.
With tuberculosis spreading through Newark, the site was converted into a sanatorium in 1907, against the wishes of local residents.
Dr. Edward Trudeau in 1884 was one of the first to establish a sanatorium within the town, near the Village of Saranac Lake.
Deer Park was the locale of the Edgewood State Psychiatric Hospital ( 1938 – 1969 )- originally a tuberculosis sanatorium, and later an Army hospital during World War II.

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* The sanatorium and its legend were featured in a special Halloween documentary on French TV TF1, on October 31, 2009.

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Common themes were based on fantasy, or were intended to give the user the illusion of being somewhere else, such as in a sanatorium, wizard's castle, or on a pirate ship.
He died on January 6, 1918 in the sanatorium where he had spent the final year of his life.
* Danvers State Hospital, in Danvers, Massachusetts, which is largely believed to have served as inspiration for the infamous Arkham sanatorium from " The Thing on the Doorstep ".
From 1923 on, Rilke increasingly had to struggle with health problems that necessitated many long stays at a sanatorium in Territet, near Montreux, on Lake Geneva.
This article from the Arkansas Times describes life at the sanatorium and what went on here.
Rundstedt departed Saint-Germain for the last time on 4 July, accompanied by his son, and was driven back to the sanatorium at Bad Tölz, to be reunited with his wife.
Rejecting the idea of a sanatorium on the basis that it would cut her off from writing, she took the only available option, to move abroad during the English winter.
Beulah died of tuberculosis at the Chicago Fresh Air sanatorium, where she was staying under the name Beulah Stephens in 1928, four years after her acquittal on charges of murder.
The company, through the Society of Friends, also had its own small sanatorium and convalescent home on Ivythorn Hill overlooking the town.
On arrival at Ilten, Anderson was assessed as sane, but as the room was prepaid, and she had nowhere else to go, she stayed on in a suite in the sanatorium grounds.
* Volzhskiy Utyos sanatorium () on Kuybyshev Reservoir shore
Barely a month after the result she was admitted to Nummela sanatorium, the same hospital where her father had been a patient before he passed on, meaning that Edith was never entirely comfortable there.
Another issue announced that out on the Prairies a new paper called the Regina Leader, had written to say its staff would sell the seals and send the money back for the sanatorium being built at Muskoka.
Kira's efforts to finance his treatment fail, and her passionate appeals to the authorities to get State help for his stay at the sanatorium fall on deaf ears.
But it was while he recuperated from the debilitating disease in a Norfolk sanatorium he met Bill Rowell, a fellow patient who was to have a major influence on his life.
The Heatherton Sanatorium with its entrance on Kingston Road ( Heatherton, Victoria ) is a now defunct sanatorium located behind the Kingston Centre and it operated for nearly 85 years, before it was closed in 1998.
A children's sanatorium was built on the same site.
Her symptoms continued to get worse and on 7 June she was admitted against her will to the Inzersdorf sanatorium, where she remained until November.
Ent Air Force Base ( named for Major General Uzal Girard Ent, commander of the Ninth Air Force during World War II ) was a United States Air Force facility opened in 1951 on the site of a closed sanatorium in conjunction with the move of the United States Air Force's Air Defense Command, later Aerospace Defense Command ( ADC ), to Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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