How To Use Sanitarium In A Sentence
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We engaged a nurse to look after the future patient of the "sanitarium" while we did our best to look for the sanitarium itself.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug
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You too will have to be walked out in a shuffle, the doormen now more like sanitarium orderlies than bouncers.
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At first they lightheartedly recall their conjugal experiences, but with the recollection of the suicide of their mutual friend Barbara their thoughts darken into remembrance of Catharine's insanity and her time spent in a Swiss sanitarium.
Poor Papa
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Magda pushed her consciousness out, out, beyond the confining walls of the sanitarium.
PAINT THE WIND
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Without Heather Wallace, there was no guarantee that S would pay the sanitarium a visit—provided he was still breathing.
Etched in Bone
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You too will have to be walked out in a shuffle, the doormen now more like sanitarium orderlies than bouncers.
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As the director of the sanitarium and a priest, the Abbe is torn between his administrative duties, his empathy for de Sade, and, in the end, his overflowing physical desire for Madeleine.
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In the 1930s, TB was a lethal plague and people infected by the contagious bacterium were isolated in TB sanitariums - far from any city.
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From the reconfigured condos that hide a secret shame to the stark settings of police stations and sanitariums, Rose keeps his apprehension pressing, never once letting the audience breathe.
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The proof of the defendant showed that he was a tubercular and at the time of the trial was awaiting transportation to the tuberculosis sanitarium for treatment.
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In the ensuing weeks, something frightened her badly, perhaps the news that her cousin Ben was critically ill in a sanitarium in Denver.
DANSVILLE
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When that fails, Marlowe is held hostage at Amthor's "sanitarium," a front for his blackmailing ring, and drugged with a truth serum to get him to talk.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
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John Harvey ran the Battle Creek Sanitarium, promoting colon wellness through Fletcherism and bran.
© Getty Images 1900 Chewing (Away)...
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Ever since I read The Magic Mountain, sanitariums not rehabs! have had a romantic draw for me, and, too, it was appealing, after all, to have a firm destination, to not rely entirely on kismet, which isn't always so reliable, this being one of the drawbacks of kismet.
Wake Up, Sir!
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After I figured out about having CFS, I switched to fantasies of the other kind of sanitarium, those elegant refuges for wealthy folks with tuberculosis, where a kindly nurse in a starched uniform wheels you out in your wicker bath chair onto the porch to take the air while you make desultory conversation with the other patients and sip lukewarm tea.
Blogging for CFS/ME: Honor those to whom honor is due
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In 1876, after having been confined as insane in a sanitarium in Batavia, Illinois, at the instigation of her son Robert and subsequently declared sane, Mary decided to put an ocean between herself and Robert and moved to Pau, France.
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Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, sanitariums, and orphanages were all a part of the network of care for the immigrants.
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The disease became stigmatized around that time, and its victims were isolated or placed in sanitariums.
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Some thought it to be such a bizarre design for a residential neighborhood, it was mistaken for a sanitarium or hospital.
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Evading an effort (on the part of an aunt, I believe) to get him locked up safely in a "sanitarium," he began a trip round the world with an orgy which continued from San Francisco to Bangkok, where, in the company of some congenial fellow travellers, he interfered in a native ceremonial with the result that one of his companions was drowned.
The Guest of Quesnay
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As he reached the crest of the hill he saw the Sanitarium spread out before him.
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At first, her research centered on how ideas about nature and disease influenced the development of sanitariums in the nineteenth century as pastoral retreats from the bad air of cities.
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The ladies of the sanitarium were gathered on the veranda.
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Maybe simply seeing Violet/Chloe in that sanitarium would be enough to tip Dante Baptiste into madness, especially after watching Heather Wallace die.
Etched in Bone
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America's first breakfast cereal was developed by John Kellogg in 1895 as a way to help patients at his sanitarium increase their intake of fiber.
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Judging by the band's headlining performance at their Summer Sanitarium show in Toronto, the year might as well have been 1992.
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Finally he committed himself to a sanitarium, and after several months was sent home with a male companion.
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It was given in recognition of her dedicated service to the establishment of the sanitarium and the people it would serve.
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And just in case those meddlesome friends of Hugh's manage to get wind of what we've done, the sanitarium is the safest place she could be!
The Gates Of Sleep
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There has been little progress in provision of permanent housing for RVSN servicemen or employment for their family members or conditions for their recreation, health improvement, and treatment at sanitariums or resort facilities.
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The author explore the mutual flow practice model with the hospital - sanitarium join - service condition.
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Resigned to his status as a lowly hospital attendant at the Whitestone Sanitarium, Jerome dreams of the day he can once again ply the Hippocratic oath.
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Nuns also provided cheap personnel for preschools, infirmaries, sanitariums, asylums, soup kitchens, and orphanages, especially in the North.
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But she had been punished enough for that one mistake - the summer in the sanitarium, the ongoing weekly sessions with her shrink, and the constant fear that the kids at school would find out about it.
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And if the little psycho was still breathing, why not just cart his bloodsucker ass to Doucet-Bainbridge and toss him inside instead of trying to lure him to the sanitarium?
Etched in Bone
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Races, which was written by a number of MGM contract writers including George Seaton (who later went on to write and direct Miracle on 34th Street), seems to me to soften the Brothers up quite a bit more; Groucho's less of a * schnorrer*, Chico has a real job (working at the sanitarium), as does Harpo (a jockey?!), and their goals are even nobler: they don't just want to help out young lovers, they want to save a failing sanitarium from the evil businessman.
I Had that Same Horse When I Had My Eyes Examined
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He spent a year in a sanitarium and then had another year off work.
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He died in his forties in a sanitarium, unvisited by Eugene, who, twenty years later, wrote this expiatory play.
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Alice suffered what was probably a nervous breakdown and spent the next few years in and out of sanitariums.
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He died in his forties in a sanitarium, unvisited by Eugene, who, twenty years later, wrote this expiatory play.
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Ottawa is being urged to investigate the growing tales of horror from former patients regarding three tuberculosis sanitariums which were operating in Manitoba up until 30 years ago.
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The proprietor of the so-called sanitarium was also arrested, and both prisoners were driven down to the Brooklyn police station.
The Young Oarsmen of Lakeview
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Nuns also provided cheap personnel for preschools, infirmaries, sanitariums, asylums, soup kitchens, and orphanages, especially in the North.
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She then came to Vancouver and attended Intern Classes at Vancouver General Hospital for one year, before returning to Saskatchewan as the dietician for one year at the Saskatoon sanitarium.
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Li a sanitarium as a male nurse, and Ah Tim ( Michael Hui ) is a handy man.
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During the mass migration, there were so many immigrants returning to die that several villages in Sicily set up sanitariums to receive them.