NW-Mailing-List Digest, Vol 52, Issue 39
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Tue Jan 26 21:53:44 EST 2010
What (if any) difference is there between a Sanatarium and Sanitorium?
> "Consumption" was an old name for Tuburculosis, which seemed to "consume" its victims.
>
> On another aspect of the story, It is kind of interesting to think of the sentimentality attached to a building that is all of 22 years old. Can any here imagine feeling nostalgia for a building built in 1988?
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> Ken Miller
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> On Jan 26, 2010, at 7:23 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> Anyone know what a "home for consumptives" is?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Willis
> (blt 1962, c/n 4)
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> In 1908 the Commonwealth of Va appropriated $40,000 to establish the first
> Tuberculosis Sanitorium in Catawba, west of Roanoke. Did the N&W Catawba
> branch exist at least in part because of the sanitorium?
>
> Craig Close
> Balimer, Merlan
> OK: Far West Catonsville
> OR: Greater Oella
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>>>Anyone know what a "home for consumptives" is?<<
>
> Consumption was the old name for tuberculosis, so consumptives were people
> with that disease. Before antibiotics, tuberculosis was essentially a death
> sentence. Mountain air was believed to ease the symptoms so TB sanitariums
> were frequently located in mountainous areas.
>
> Rob doorack
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