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== History ==
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Dr. Wadsworth's Sanatorium was constructed in South Norwalk, Connecticut in 1904. The hospital had space for 50 patients, and was run by Dr. The property was demolished and an apartment complex was built over the site in South Norwalk. <ref>Francis Treuherz & Sylvain Cazalet, "HOSPITALS AND SANATORIUMS of the Homœopathic School of Medicine. By the American Institute of Homœopathy. </ref>
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Dr. Wadsworth's Sanatorium was constructed in South Norwalk, Connecticut in 1904. The hospital had space for 50 patients, and was run by Dr. The main buildings still stand, though an apartment complex has been built on the site.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 15 June 2021

Dr. Wadsworths Sanatorium
Opened 1904
Current Status Closed
Building Style Single Building
Peak Patient Population 50




History[edit]

Dr. Wadsworth's Sanatorium was constructed in South Norwalk, Connecticut in 1904. The hospital had space for 50 patients, and was run by Dr. The main buildings still stand, though an apartment complex has been built on the site.

Images of Dr. Wadsworths Sanatorium[edit]

Main Image Gallery: Dr. Wadsworths Sanatorium


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