In June 1934, after an upsurge of tuberculosis cases in Valais, we built a preventorium to provide infected children air cures and allow them to rest.
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DonSTU has its sanatorium-preventorium, sport-recreation camp " Altagir " at Azov seacoast, culture and leisure centre " Talant ", art production centre " Lado ".
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Years later, the building of the former Santa Terezinha Preventorium was bought to place Bahiana s first health care centre, the Ambulat�rio Docente-Assistencial da Bahiana ( ADAB ).
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Parts of the ch�teau were used as a school, an orphanage and a hospital ( known as the Lafayette Preventorium ) until 1920, supported by funds from 150, 000 donors.
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The Cayuga Nature Center occupies the site of the 1914 Cayuga Preventorium, a facility for children with tuberculosis; treatment of what was then considered an incurable disease was based on rest and good nutrition.
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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.
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As part of these plans, in 1951, construction began on a preventorium and re-organization of the operating block, by the " Direc��es dos Servi�os de Constru��o e Conserva��o " ( " Directorates for Construction and Conservation Services " ).
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After World War I, Poland gained independence from Russian rule as the Second Polish Republic, with Kazimierz joining the delegates from Poland at the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919 . Now free to return to Warsaw, they set up a tuberculosis preventorium in the suburb of Anin.
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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 . Their book, " Disease in Milk : The Remedy Pasteurization : The Life Work of Nathan Straus " records that unclean, unpasteurized milk fed to infants was the chief cause of tuberculosis, typhoid, scarlet fever, diphtheria, murno gladst and other diseases that were the main cause of a 25 % infant mortality rate in the U . S . in 1890, 15 % in 1903 ( but 7 % in New York in 1900, where pasteurized milk had already become the norm ) ( it is now below 1 % in the U . S . ).