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- noun Plural form of
sanatorium . Also spelled sanatoriums.
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Examples
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Many doctors in sanatoria have also correctly recognized this already.
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German doctors and cut up by German surgeons in German sanatoria and health resorts, and I am quite sure that it never occurred to any one of these hundreds of thousands that their little children when in the educational institutions of these "Huns" were in any way in danger.
New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 April-September, 1915 Various
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Ditto coughing in a Thomas Mann fashion while flicking through brochures for alpine sanatoria.
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Italiano · Brasile: la sanatoria per gli immigrati illegali suscita speranze e controversie
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Amnesty for illegal immigrants sparks hope and controversy 2009
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As they began to descend, other things could be seen, sanatoria, parks, gardens, hotels and villas.
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The next five years were spent mostly in sanatoria, first at Nummela, then at Davos in Switzerland until 1914.
Edith Södergran: a biographical profile - 3 David McDuff 2009
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Diagnosed with tuberculosis in February 1926 while in a Munich hospital, he was taken to Switzerland, where he was hospitalized in a number of sanatoria.
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* The hothouse atmosphere of sanatorium life, the stark contrast between material luxury and inner spiritual misery, the frantic search for pleasure in the face of death, the petty scandals and storms in teacups, the black flags, symbolising death, which hung from the windows of the sanatoria-all these need no further elaboration here.
Edith Södergran: a biographical profile - 3 David McDuff 2009
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"There's a very good argument for reopening sanatoria," says Osterholm.
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The health of the workers, I was told, had declined with the end of the Soviet practice of sending rabochiye to special state-owned sanatoria for needed rest.
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