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β | + | {{infobox institution | |
+ | | name = Childrens Preventorium | ||
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+ | | established = | ||
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+ | | opened = 1907 - 1921 | ||
+ | | closed = | ||
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+ | '''History''' | ||
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+ | The Childrens Preventorium opened as part of the Muirdale Sanatorium building and was used for the treatment and isolation of children who may have had TB exposure. This facility was later moved to the Blue Mound Sanatorium sometime after 1921 after the state bought out the Blue Mound facility and combined it with the Muirdale Sanatorium complex. |