| 1. | ChaBubiDski established tuberculosis sanatoria in Zakopane, in the Tatra Mountains.
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| 2. | The living conditions at Indian sanatoria were not favorable to recovery.
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| 3. | They were accommodated in hotels, boarding houses and sanatoria.
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| 4. | They benefited from the sunlight and clean air and recuperated in several sanatoria.
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| 5. | Kiyose was noted for many sanatoria for tuberculosis patients.
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| 6. | Rest homes and sanatoria are located on the shores.
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| 7. | Released in 1836, he spent the rest of his life in sanatoria.
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| 8. | Grieg was admitted many times to spas and sanatoria both in Norway and abroad.
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| 9. | His experience at the private sanatoria made him a good candidate for the job.
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| 10. | In the early 20th century, tuberculosis sanatoria became common in the United States.
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