Difference between revisions of "Sunny Rest Sanatorium"
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| opened = 1913 | | opened = 1913 | ||
− | | closed = | + | | closed = 1962 |
| demolished = | | demolished = | ||
− | | current_status = | + | | current_status = [[Demolished Institution|Demolished]] |
− | | building_style = | + | | building_style = [[Single Building Institutions|Single Building]] |
| architect(s) = | | architect(s) = | ||
− | | location = | + | | location = Racine, WI |
| architecture_style = | | architecture_style = | ||
− | | peak_patient_population = | + | | peak_patient_population = |
− | | alternate_names = Racine County Sanatorium | + | | alternate_names = <br> |
+ | *Racine County Sanatorium | ||
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− | + | ==History== | |
− | Sunny Rest Sanatorium | + | Sunny Rest Sanatorium began receiving tuberculosis patients in 1913. A board of three trustees, elected by the County Board of Supervisors, established policies and appointed a superintendent to manage the institution. Patients were admitted upon recommendation of a physician and approval by the county court. By the late 1950s, improved treatment and prevention of tuberculosis resulted in a sharp decline in the sanatorium's patient population. To promote efficient management, the sanatorium was combined with the other county institutions in 1960 under a single administrator. In 1962 the sanatorium was closed while an out-patient clinic was maintained to treat tuberculosis. |
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− | + | [[Category:Wisconsin]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Single Building Institutions]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Demolished Institution]] | |
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 13 November 2013
Sunny Rest Sanatorium | |
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Opened | 1913 |
Closed | 1962 |
Current Status | Demolished |
Building Style | Single Building |
Location | Racine, WI |
Alternate Names |
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History[edit]
Sunny Rest Sanatorium began receiving tuberculosis patients in 1913. A board of three trustees, elected by the County Board of Supervisors, established policies and appointed a superintendent to manage the institution. Patients were admitted upon recommendation of a physician and approval by the county court. By the late 1950s, improved treatment and prevention of tuberculosis resulted in a sharp decline in the sanatorium's patient population. To promote efficient management, the sanatorium was combined with the other county institutions in 1960 under a single administrator. In 1962 the sanatorium was closed while an out-patient clinic was maintained to treat tuberculosis.