Sanatoriums in Rural Locations

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Above: Day & Son, Sanatorium for Consumption and Disease of the Chest, Bournemouth, lithograph, 9.4 x 17.6 cm; source: Wellcome Library, London, http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/image/V0012253.html, public domain. Below: Sections of the Nuremberg sanatorium in Engelthal: front courtyard view - dining room - front lounge - new staircase, postcard, 1913, unknown author; source: Wikimedia Commons, private collection of Wolfgang Sauber, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Engelthal_-_Postcard.jpg public domain.

Sanatorium for Consumption and Disease of the Chest, Bornemouth IMG

Partien der Nürnberger Heilstätte in Engelthal: Vordere Hofansicht – Speisesaal – Vorderer Aufenthaltsraum – Neuer Treppenaufgang IMG

From the mid-19th century onward, "insane asylums" and sanatoriums for tuberculosis were typically established in "airy, wooded surroundings" rather than on the immediate outskirts of towns. However, this is less a reflection of a particular aim regarding leprosy than of the intensified discourse around the dangerous, "nervous" and pathogenic (big) city.


Above: Day & Son, Sanatorium for Consumption and Disease of the Chest, Bournemouth, lithograph, 9.4 x 17.6 cm; source: Wellcome Library, London, http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/image/V0012253.html, public domain.
Below: Sections of the Nuremberg sanatorium in Engelthal: front courtyard view - dining room - front lounge - new staircase, postcard, 1913, unknown author; source: Wikimedia Commons, private collection of Wolfgang Sauber, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Engelthal_-_Postcard.jpg, public domain.


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Sanatorium for Consumption and Disease of the Chest, Bornemouth
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