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"sanitarium" Definitions
  1. a place like a hospital where patients who have a long-term illness or who are getting better after an illness are treated

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"Certainly it's under review as the actions taken by the team in South Africa don't align with our own values – Sanitarium does not condone cheating in sport," Sanitarium said in a statement.
Evidence points to the home's previous life as a sanitarium.
"My father had tuberculosis and went to a sanitarium," she continued.
She spent at least a year recovering in a sanitarium in California.
His house, he added, was a sanitarium for soldiers returning from the Civil War.
That last point almost guarantees that Radley, in its former sanitarium state, will be important.
And now it feels more like a sanitarium where everyone's screeching about the impending apocalypse?
The scene starts at the Lost Woods Resort, which has been given the Radley Sanitarium treatment.
Rabka was once famous in Poland for having clean air and a tuberculosis sanitarium for children.
They commandeered the sanitarium as a barracks and command post during their victorious war with Georgia.
" After some chit-chat with Grohl, Collier than ripped out the opening lines of "Welcome Home (Sanitarium).
They imagine patients for this sanitarium, and they decide which ones will live and which will die.
But, before she could make much progress, she was sent to live (and eventually die) in a sanitarium.
By the start of the 20th century, one out of every 170 Americans lived in a tuberculosis sanitarium.
Her other psychiatrist, Dr. Marianne Kris, had committed to her the New York City sanitarium the month before.
The men are heavy drinkers, while Mary, newly released from a sanitarium, is fighting a dependency on morphine.
Eventually, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, another health reformer who owned a rival sanitarium in Michigan, stole Dr. Jackson's recipe.
The meals at Smith's Grove Sanitarium, where he's been cooling his heels all these years, must be unusually nutritious.
Around 1900, Dr. Maximilian Bircher-Benner popularized Swiss-German müesli by serving it at his sanitarium in the Alps.
It's the kind of microcosmic, nested world — dome, estate, island, sanitarium, commune — that he has utilized in previous novels.
Other pieces could be majestic, almost abstract, especially his Paimio chair, designed for a Finnish tuberculosis sanitarium in 21941-21960.
At the sanitarium, they began doing radio comedy in an amateur radio room as occupational therapy, according to their website biography.
The pair have him drugged and committed to a sanitarium in rural England as they plot to take over his empire.
The old sanitarium lurked behind them, like a ghost in a mirror, but no one seemed to pay it any mind.
Pete Seeger lived there in the 1920s; it served as a sanitarium, and then a school dormitory for half a century.
"These fragments I have shored against my ruins," a voice in "The Waste Land" intones, as if from sanitarium or deathbed.
Davis explained how McCullough checked into a sanitarium and later killed himself with a barber's razor after getting his hair cut.
The film's shift from a steely gray corporate boardroom to an idyllic castle-turned-sanitarium with creepy old hospital colors does everything to set the tone for what's happening, and every inch of the sanitarium — from the grounds to the terrifying room full of bodies to the absolutely outrageous final candlelit incest/ball/wedding scene — is off the hook.
A sanitarium patient, C. W. Post, loved the flakes so much that he began a rival company, Post, in Battle Creek, Mich.
DiLaurentis' (Andrea Parker) adopted daughter, and the biological daughter of her secret sister Mary Drake, who was also institutionalized at Radley Sanitarium.
His father, Percy, originally from North Carolina, was a chef for Dr. John Kindred, president of the River Crest Sanitarium in Corona.
Plus, Mona (Janel Parrish) has now been released from the sanitarium and is living with Hanna and Caleb, much to Caleb's chagrin.
Mr. Galton was a teenager being treated for tuberculosis at a sanitarium when he met Alan Simpson, a fellow tuberculosis patient there.
Here's what else is happening: • A vacant sanitarium on a pristine stretch of Connecticut shoreline is considered a "crown jewel" of architecture.
The sanitarium was one of his final projects, completed around the same time he worked on the Supreme Court building in Washington.
That summer the band embarked on the Summer Sanitarium Tour with Metallica, Linkin Park, Mudvayne, and Limp Bizkit (seriously that's a real lineup).
Breakfast cereal maker Sanitarium Australia, which is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, also fired Smith as a "Weet-Bix brand ambassador".
The roller-coaster experience of dealing with Wright proved so exhausting that Johnson ended up checking himself into a sanitarium on opening night.
The plates evoke the atmosphere of a sanitarium in Victorian times, with an almost quaint antiquity that is at once sterile and disturbing.
You can't have a chapter called "Magic Mountain" and set a scene in a Davos sanitarium without raising the ghost of Thomas Mann.
He enlisted in the army in 21954 but contracted tuberculosis during his training and spent the next four years in a veterans' sanitarium.
When I listen to a song like 'Master' or 'Sanitarium' now with 30 years of experience it's easy to see what they did.
When Lottie Simons first met Abraham Saperstein, at a tuberculosis sanitarium in Saranac Lake, he told her he was going to marry her.
Rockhaven Sanitarium opened in 1923 and was run by Agnes Richards, whose dignified care treated patients humanely — albeit only upper-middle-class women.
Escape games come in all sorts of themes, most with a cinematic flair: crypt, haunted hotel, underground bunker, spaceship, sanitarium, zombie apocalypse, archaeological dig.
Ms. Gaivoronskaya , the veteran sanitarium worker, said she missed the old days, when guests tended not to complain much because the state was paying.
Invented by the Kellogg brothers to serve at their Battle Creek sanitarium, corn flakes were supposed to — among other things — suppress harmful sexual urges.
The hospital, originally known as the Seaside Sanitarium, was designed by the renowned architect Cass Gilbert in the 1930s to house children with tuberculosis.
Shutterstock Jarvis died in a sanitarium in 1948, driven to poor health by her unrelenting mission to promote and protect the holiday she created.
And Percy is not only bound for a life of misery in a sanitarium due to his epilepsy; he is also illegitimate and black.
Roper said Sanitarium will continue to push its breakfast and beverage products with the international focus on the U.K., China and the rest of Asia.
On visits to the sanitarium, Aunt Peggy would don a mask and go inside while Jeannie waited outside because she was too young to enter.
Bruised and pale and pushing 50, she springs Ari — then in his early 20s and similarly addicted — from a sanitarium and drags him on tour.
Several hundred residents of the village of Novi Sanzhary in Ukraine's central Poltava region blocked the road to a sanitarium intended to host the evacuees.
In 21908, an episode of what sounds like alcoholic psychosis had landed him in a sanitarium, and when he got out, he moved back to Norway.
In the movie, midwestern teenager Laurie is stalked on Halloween by Michael Myers who has escaped from a sanitarium 22002 years after he murdered his sister.
While contributing poems to a number of publications, he worked as a newspaper reporter, milkman, postman, laborer in a market garden and orderly in a sanitarium.
Pavel Levchenko, a Minsk surgeon who runs the clinic, insisted that his own establishment is not a spa or a sanitarium but a serious medical facility.
"Compared with Turkey, the service here is zero," she said, strolling with an elderly friend under the stone entry arch of the former 17th Party Congress Sanitarium.
Maybe you are ineligible to own a firearm because you're a felon, or have been committed to a sanitarium, but your buddy is eligible to purchase one.
In the early 20th century, John Harvey Kellogg prescribed yogurt whey enemas to promote "intestinal antisepsis" at his Battle Creek Sanitarium; today Cher tweets about getting colonics.
Weetbix-maker Sanitarium, which counts Smith as a brand ambassador, said it was reviewing its sponsorship pending the outcome of an investigation by governing body Cricket Australia.
He met Mr. Galton when they were both patients in a sanitarium and, according to their biography, began doing radio comedy as part of their occupational therapy.
Haass made the comment when asked about Tillerson staying at a sanitarium 30 minutes away from other world leaders who are attending the G-20 summit in Germany.
So far, season 7 hasn't veered too far into dealing with mental health, primarily because Radley Sanitarium was converted into a luxury hotel during the five-year hiatus.
They deserve a "bad guy" who goes to jail instead of the sanitarium, and they deserve to see patients of mental health and anxiety come out on top.
Ms. Gaivoronskaya 's sanitarium is no longer closed to the public, as it was in the old days, but otherwise everything is left pretty much as it was.
After he was discharged from the sanitarium, Mr. Hashimoto went to work as an accountant for a munitions company, writing on the train to and from the office.
Her roles have included a orderly in a sanitarium in Quills, a World War II-era love interest in Engima, and of course, the swashbuckling Edwardian aristocrat in Titanic.
Somehow Sara tore down the wall in her hotel room (formerly Charlotte's room from her stay in Radley Sanitarium) and found a secret passage to the pre-renovated hotel.
The world is black and white, and its vibe is somewhere between Shutter Island, The Twilight Zone, and the early stages of '90s point-and-click horror game Sanitarium.
"Weet-Bix ambassadors represent our brand values of trust and integrity, and they speak to everything that is good about being Australian," said Sanitarium executive general manager Todd Saunders.
Ms. Gaivoronskaya credits the presence of so many armed men with saving the sanitarium from the plunder and mayhem that wrecked so much else along the Black Sea coast.
In 1896, a physician, Alfred Lebbeus Loomis, founded a sanitarium in Liberty, N.Y., for tuberculosis patients who believed that the cure for the disease was fresh air and rest.
A drinker's always going to drink until they stop, but in post-World War II America, it wouldn't have occurred to the Warriors to dry out Fulks in a sanitarium.
The exclusive sanitarium, Paradise Hills, is located on a private island where wealthy families send their daughters in the hopes of being reformed to become the perfect version of themselves.
But he started a long tradition of looking at mental issues as problems to be explored and solved, rather than lost causes warranting detainment in a notoriously hellish sanitarium system.
That meant that other leading diplomats, such as United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, reportedly had to make the 30-minute trek out to the sanitarium to meet with Tillerson.
Though Loomis died before the sanitarium was christened, its opening would have a chilling effect on summer travelers who were wary of making their way north with sick fellow passengers.
Then again, the Germans gave us the "The Magic Mountain," and the resort on which Mann based his fictional sanitarium now houses participants at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
But Rockhaven: A History of Interiors, a hefty spiral-bound anthology of essays, written by women and themed around the first "feminist sanitarium" in the US, delivers on both fronts.
The images of the sanitarium, known as Rockhaven and based in Los Angeles, echo the tone of the essays within it: weighted but lyrical, intelligent and informed, feminine and ominous.
The sanitarium has a reputation for attracting the elite from around the world, who hope to take advantage of its "purifying" treatments to wash away the stress of their professional lives.
By late 2016, the Kershaws had bought a three-bedroom Craftsman-style house for $400,000, just across the road from Hilltop, where there was a sprawling tuberculosis sanitarium a century ago.
"He knew that by infecting himself he would be sent to the sanitarium," Niurka Fuentes told me about her late husband, a Friki named Papo La Bala (or Papo the Bullet).
I know I discussed this last week, but how is it possible that expensive contractors didn't find a whole underground creepy torture chamber when they were converting Radley Sanitarium to Radley Hotel?
Built in 1952 as a retreat for Stalin's secret police and taken over in the 1960s by the Communist Party Central Committee, it used to be called the 17th Party Congress Sanitarium.
It centers on a young man much like him, Emanuel (Lucian Teodor Rus), who receives that diagnosis when he arrives at a sanitarium by the sea as the film opens in 1937.
When Amber Gallaty, 2000, took up residence at a former tuberculosis sanitarium on the Upper East Side, she didn't realize that her new home would be a restorative place for her, too.
State Department aides were so late in confirming Tillerson's attendance at one point that he was forced to stay 30 minutes away, at a sanitarium with elderly Germans working to improve achy joints.
In The Town of Light, the asylum itself is the horror—but not in an unempathetic Outlast, Sanitarium or BioShock Infinite sort of way, where we're forced to assume mental illness is scary.
We won't know for sure until Pretty Little Liars returns in April for its final 10 episodes, but a new fan theory suggests that we'll get flashbacks to Mary's time in Radley Sanitarium.
Built in 1898 as a Native American boarding school, where children from local tribes were sent and forced to assimilate to American culture, it later became Sioux Sanitarium, a Native American tuberculosis hospital.
Most of these were written at the bottom of the Depression, when the author languished in various Smoky Mountains hotels near his wife Zelda's sanitarium, where she was being treated (expensively) for schizophrenia.
In the coastal state of Goa, Dominic D'Souza, a young gay man, fought to dissolve the law that had allowed the state to isolate him in a TB sanitarium after he fell ill.
As my colleague Adi Robertson pointed out after her demo at E3 last year, Wilson's Heart is a bit like The Twilight Zone and Shutter Island meets '90s point-and-click horror game Sanitarium.
When Secretary of State Rex Tillerson attended a G20 meeting in Germany earlier this year, he had to stay at a sanitarium in a small village known for its hot springs, according to Bloomberg.
The short borrows a dreamlike quality from other films in Within's pedigry, like the star-studded Take Flight and the sanitarium roller coaster ride Catatonic, to bring viewers deeper into Elliot's relationship with Shayla.
Closing the show with a scene in which Laszlo visits his elderly, uncommunicative father in a sanitarium and discusses the abuse he suffered at the old man's hand was a bold and fitting choice.
By the seventh season, the stakes get higher: Alison's husband, Dr. Rollins (Huw Collins) medicates her and locks her away in a sanitarium — but only after driving her to believe that she is truly insane.
Set in a tuberculosis sanitarium in the Swiss Alps on the eve of World War I, Thomas Mann's novel "The Magic Mountain" delves deep into the "feverish process of decay and repair" that is life.
The family moved to Moscow, where they lived comfortably and moved in intellectual circles, but, when Gala became unwell with suspected tuberculosis at age 17, she was sent to a sanitarium in Switzerland to recover.
The technological changes facing our world can be as scary as any rundown sanitarium or demon clown—which is why I went to check out a spooky experience at VR World that combines all three.
Born in the Bronx, with the umbilical cord wrapped twice around his neck, and delivered (and resuscitated) by his father at the Fitch Sanitarium, Zucker did not speak a word until he was four years old.
When I was a young child growing up in the 1940s and 1950s, he lived away from my Aunt Peggy and cousin, Jeannie, in a sanitarium in New York because he was sick with tuberculosis (TB).
Although the Ulmans were interested in homes with character, it was initially the price that drew them to both the former sanitarium and their two-family home, which they believe may have operated as an inn.
" Luke Alberts, a licensed associate real estate broker at Halstead Property who has rented the apartments in both of Mr. Ulman's buildings, said, "Customers have been enchanted upon learning that the building had been a sanitarium.
The sanitarium was run by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg , a member of the vegetarian Seventh-day Adventist Church, who proselytized for sexual abstinence and made his eponymous cornflakes superbly bland, hoping that their ingestion would dampen lust.
The stay at the sanitarium marked an unusual start for Tillerson's new State Department career, especially during a meeting the former Exxon Mobil CEO intended to use as an opportunity to introduce himself to foreign ministers and diplomats.
The rooms at the Public feel like an idealized version of a sanitarium: you step inside and only the bare essentials are there, and floor-to-ceiling windows with sheer curtains give the space a sense of serenity.
One of his most noteworthy artists was Elliott Dold (sometimes spelled Elliot), who had served as a Red Cross volunteer in World War I and lived with his father, a psychiatrist, at the River Crest Sanitarium in Queens.
"Health food" as a path to dietary salvation has long flourished in America, going back to John Harvey Kellogg's legendary sanitarium in Battle Creek, where Americans paid to have yogurt administered to both ends of their alimentary canal.
"We were doing okay then but then along came this opportunity and we just saw this huge spike in sales, " Mark Roper, international business manager at Sanitarium Health & Wellbeing, which produces Weet-Bix, told CNBC's "Street Signs " on Wednesday.
At the beginning of World War II, Fautrier's studio became a meeting-place for his friends who were active in the French Resistance, and after a temporary arrest by the German Gestapo, he went into hiding in a sanitarium.
What remains, beyond these fragmented memories, are a few seconds of him at the end of the 1935 musical short "Symphony in Black" and his two-minute routine in "Crazy House," a comedy set in the Lame Brain Sanitarium.
In Park Slope, Brooklyn, Adina Halperin, 22, a recent college graduate, said she had learned about the history of the home she shares with her parents, the former Skene Sanitarium, from a cafeteria worker at her former middle school.
I put on a Galaxy Gear VR headset and am transported into a sterile, white sanitarium; as I roll toward a door, I can feel the seat rattling beneath me, thanks to the motorized Buttkicker installed in the chair.
An anthology centered on a feminist sanitarium being released in 2018, the so-called year of the woman, would make sense in any year as long as women are still being oppressed by the conventions of whiteness and patriarchy.
Over the months that followed, the FBI continued to keep tabs on Corbally, developing information from a number of secret informants, and at one point tracking him to a "sanitarium" in Switzerland where he appeared to be suffering from alcohol withdrawal.
In last week's episode we saw The Liars finally realize a truth we've known since last season — Ali (Sascha Pieterse) is not safe locked up at the sanitarium, and none of The Liars have escaped the nightmares of their past.
The dawn of 'processed food' Will was a serious student of the "science" of business, whether he was publishing his brother's books and magazines, selling the foods and health products John invented, running the Battle Creek Sanitarium or manufacturing cereal.
When we meet the Tyrones, they have arrived at a definite crisis point: Edmund, the younger son, is ill, probably with consumption, and Mary has returned to using the opiate she was weaned from in a recent stay in a sanitarium.
Unlike the once grand Gagripsh sanitarium just down the road, now abandoned and daubed with graffiti, the colonnaded property where Ms. Gaivoronskaya ladles out cabbage soup for tourists from Russia is enjoying something of a renaissance, albeit a decidedly backward one.
Founded by a minister in 1908 as a sanitarium for tuberculosis patients seeking cures in the dry desert air, Presbyterian began to take its modern form in the 1960s when the first brick buildings of the hospital's central campus were erected.
Though many of its original patients have been lost to the virus—Cardoso told me only three from her sanitarium are still alive—survivors are kept alive by domestically produced antiretroviral drugs that are distributed through its socialized healthcare program.
Or consider the romantic, elegiac chapter in which Raphel describes how Vladimir Nabokov maintained his connection to his wife, Vera, then a patient in a sanitarium, by sending her love notes filled with crosswords to solve, revealing his devotion letter by letter.
In Rosewood, anything goes — characters die, then come back to life; multiple people have secret siblings; and half the town has spent time in the local sanitarium, Radley (which has now conveniently become a hotel for the other half of the town to frequent).
The receipt was signed in the Radley hotel, Spencer was born in Radley sanitarium, Charlotte and Mary Drake (Andrea Parker) grew up in Radley, Mona was checked into Radley, and according to Mona, A.D. is bound to have something to do with Radley as well.
And nowhere offers more of those than Ms. Gaivoronskaya's sanitarium, a gloomy jewel in a long chain of Soviet-era hostelries dotted along a coastline where Stalin kept a favorite dacha and where Nikita S. Khrushchev was vacationing when he learned he had been ousted.
There are a number of complications involving the sanitarium (Chumley's Rest) and Elwood's long-suffering sister, Veta Louise ("I wouldn't want to go on living if I thought it was all just eating and sleeping and taking my clothes off, I mean putting them on").
With his brother, Will Keith Kellogg, Dr. Kellogg ran the Battle Creek Sanitarium in Michigan, which combined aspects of a hotel, a hospital and a spa, and where wealthy patients took in a regimen of exercise, fresh air and strict diet, with wheat as a centerpiece.
A stunt dreamed up by the Destination America channel and a website called the Lineup, it is nothing but a streamed image of a doll that is said to contain the spirit of a 13-year-old girl who died in a sanitarium in the early 1900s.
During our year in the Nikolskys' house, Osipov sometimes came over for dinner, and he and I often met to play billiards at the House of Writers, a cultural center on the grounds of a Soviet sanitarium, or to swim laps at the indoor pool in town.
From his studio inside one of central Moscow's Stalin-era high-rises, the designer develops 3-D computer renderings of his pieces in surreal imagined environments — for his Yalta wooden chairs, he conjured a disused sanitarium on the Black Sea — before deciding which items to manufacture.
Soon after the turn of the 20th century, Sapa — a verdant Vietnamese mountain town known for its terraced rice fields — became a stylish retreat for French colonials who would take the train from Hanoi for visits to their country villas and to a now-defunct sanitarium.
While most of the main sets (like the inside of The Brew or Spencer's living room) have been torn down since filming wrapped in October, I still nerd out at seeing the front of Rosewood High, the exterior of Spencer's barn, and the entrance to Radley Sanitarium-turned-Hotel.
Gagra Journal GAGRA, Georgia — Employed for nearly four decades at a sanitarium once so exclusive that only the very well connected or heavily armed could get a booking, Tatyana Gaivoronskaya grew accustomed to freeloading Communist Party big shots and the unruly gunmen who took over their fusty rooms.
In fact, it does the opposite: minutes after encouraging the audience's suspicions by laying out a conveniently unexplained mystery, Jason Isaacs — playing the enigmatic head of a mysterious sanitarium in the Swiss Alps — practically quivers while fawning over an antique locket that belonged to one of the property's original owners.
Starting with the view seen by Vincent van Gogh from a sanitarium in St. Rémy, France, the filmmaker Mark Cousins, inspired by his niece and nephew at play, uses 53 films from 25 countries to explore the depiction of childhood adventures onscreen and the young actors who recreate youthful expressions.
A psychological thriller about an up-and-coming Wall Street executive (Dane DeHaan) who questions his sanity while trapped in that mysterious sanitarium, A Cure for Wellness is fascinated by the destructive nature of the American work ethic, and how its idolatry has left us susceptible to gaslighting and far, far worse.
We asked Pamela Paul, the editor of the Book Review, what today's readers should know about the book, which follows a wealthy young German through seven years in a tuberculosis sanitarium just before World War I. "Many people read it as a metaphor for the sickness of Europe on the brink of war," she answered.
We asked Pamela Paul, the editor of the Book Review, what today's readers should know about the book, which follows a wealthy young German through seven years in a tuberculosis sanitarium just ahead of World War I. "Many people read it as a metaphor for the sickness of Europe on the brink of war," she answered.
Warren Ellis, the author of a smart, tight, occasionally tiresome new novel called "Normal," has been at work on the subject since the early 1990s and may have decided it was time to offer a sly acknowledgment of his own longevity: The book is about a sanitarium full of futurologists in various states of nervous breakdown.
Yet the omens of a blood-speckled creativity are there: An alcoholic father who stopped drinking away the family's few coins only when he was sent to live out his remaining days in a sanitarium; the teenage street brawls after which Arthur would boast not of winning but of having done the most damage to his opponent.
There's something rather delirious about "Winter Wonderland"—those swaying strings and peppy little brass toots—which feels uplifting when Frank Sinatra is crooning it, but takes on a more mournful tone when you consider the fact that Smith penned the lyrics after seeing Honesdale Central Park covered in snow from the window of West Mountain Sanitarium where he was being treated for tuberculosis.
But somewhere around the three-minute mark, the syncopation gets out of control, singer Andy Partridge drops his vocal so low it sounds like half-heard murmurings down an endless corridor, in a sanitarium wired with faulty electrics, (or could those be the voices in your head?), meanwhile the song's mathy tendencies and slight psych lean cycle maddeningly on and on and on and on.
To cut back on her "powders and tinctures," she is staying for the season at a sanitarium-like hotel, the Retreat, which offers a range of therapies (hydrotherapy, mechanotherapy, electrotherapy and "dramatotherapy") in the fashionable resort town of Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Blake, who lives in nearby Albany, has recently come across a book, "First Days Amongst the Contrabands" (a real book), by a Northern abolitionist teacher, that devoted an entire chapter (also real) to a boy known as Jimmie.

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