0 a special type of hospital, usually in the countryside, where people can have treatment and rest, especially when getting better after a long illness
1 a sanitarium
Amidst the military hostilities, officials often viewed the stations as an emergency source of food for sanatoriums, military hospitals, and shelters for homeless children.
Cleansed is set in a sanatorium, somewhere on a university campus, in a rich western country.
Psychoanalytic treatment in a sanatorium of chronic addiction to alcohol.
For their part, working-class sufferers from the condition were willing to make use of out-patient clinics and + less frequently + of sanatoriums.
The sanatorium's patients double as the consumers of a music no longer protected by a traceable origin or by musical standards, one that could exert control over its reproduction.
We propose to give exempted persons medical and sanatorium benefit, and the proposal now is to add maternity benefit.
If you are going to have the best sanatorium conditions for the curative treatment of the disease, you want the establishment in a country district.
Children who are liable to convey infection ought not to attend a special school, but should be sent to a sanatorium.