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SANATORIUM - traduction vers arabe

RESIDENTIAL FACILITY PROVIDING HEALTH CARE FOR PATIENTS CONVALESCING FROM LONG-TERM ILLNESSES
Sanitorium; Sanatarium; Convalescence home; Convalescent Home; Tuberculosis sanatorium; Tuberculosis sanatarium; Sanatoria; Tuberculosis sanatoria; Sanitoria; Sanitarium (healthcare); Sanitarium (medical facility)
  • Brehmer sanatorium, photo before 1904, founded by German physician [[Hermann Brehmer]] in [[Görbersdorf]], [[Silesia]] (now Sokołowsko, Poland). Brehmer established the first German sanatorium for the systematic open-air treatment of tuberculosis and is the first institution of its kind.
  • [[Hällnäs]] sanatorium, inaugurated in 1926, was one of the largest sanatoriums in Sweden for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • A 1978 Finnish postage stamp,  depicting the 1933 Paimio tuberculosis sanatorium,  designed by [[Alvar Aalto]].
  • The [[Lima Tuberculosis Hospital]] in 1911.

SANATORIUM         

ألاسم

مَصَحَّة

sanatorium         
اسْم : مَصَحّة
sanatorium         
‎ مَصَحّ‎

Définition

sanatorium
[?san?'t?:r??m]
¦ noun (plural sanatoriums or sanatoria -r??) an establishment for the treatment of people who are convalescing or have a chronic illness.
?Brit. a place in a boarding school for sick children.
Origin
C19: mod. L., based on L. sanare 'heal'.

Wikipédia

Sanatorium

A sanatorium (from Latin sānāre 'to heal, make healthy'), also sanitarium or sanitorium, are antiquated names for specialised hospitals, for the treatment of specific diseases, related ailments and convalescence. Sanatoriums are often in a healthy climate, usually in the countryside. The idea of healing was an important reason for the historical wave of establishments of sanatoriums, especially at the end of the 19th- and early 20th centuries. One sought, for instance, the healing of consumptives, especially tuberculosis (before the discovery of antibiotics) or alcoholism, but also of more obscure addictions and longings of hysteria, masturbation, fatigue and emotional exhaustion. Facility operators were often charitable associations such as the Order of St. John and the newly founded social welfare insurance companies.

Sanatoriums should not be confused with the Russian sanatoriums from the time of the Soviet Union, which were a type of sanatorium resort residence for workers.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour SANATORIUM
1. Besides, tens of sanatoriums including Chongsan Medicinal Spring Water Sanatorium and Naegok Spa Sanatorium across the country are changing their looks as the days go by.
2. The sanatorium, Issyk–Ata, is named after nearby hotsprings.
3. "Sometimes a sanatorium oversells and boards people in a doctor‘s office or the billiard room, and other times a sanatorium pampers guests from head to toe and clients complain that they were given too much attention," she said.
4. Wherever you end up going, consult your doctor first and have your clinic prepare a "sanatorium card" for you: a special medical file that you bring for the sanatorium doctors to use.
5. Likbez: Sanatorium Treatments By Maria Antonova Staff Writer If you check in to a sanatorium, don‘t be surprised if some of the treatments seem a little unconventional: Chocolate Embrace: A cosmetic procedure in which the body is smeared with chocolate.