At many of the German sanatoria for consumption there is a rule that patients must not cough at dinner, and no coughing is heard in the refectory.
How important air is for the obtaining of the power to sleep for many hours every day can be best understood and appreciated from the habits insisted on for patients in tuberculosis sanatoria as a result of experience.
In the tuberculosis sanatoria patients with fever are not permitted to take exercise, yet if they are out in the air most of the day and if their rooms are well aired at night, they can eat heartily and digest their food well.
Now our sanatoriaare nearly all founded on some special principle of therapeutics.
The rule in the German sanatoria for consumptives is that whenever this happens they must, after a short interval, repeat the whole meal.
The best-known sanatoria in Japan are Karuizawa, Arima, Hakone, Sapporo, and Mount Hiezan.
It is customary in Japan for the missionaries to leave their fields of work during the summer season and spend six weeks or two months in {216} sanatoria among the mountains or by the seashore.
From the point reached by us a striking view was obtained of the ranges on which stand respectively the sanatoria of Landour and Mussoorie, and in the further distance snow-covered peaks of the Himalayahs.
It was felt that if these children were sent to sanatoria they would undoubtedly improve physically, but would fall back in the class work; while, on the other hand, if they remained in the regular school they would deteriorate physically.
All this naturally led to better provision for advanced cases; sanatoria for hopeful cases at small cost; factory inspection; and, in some countries, industrial colonies for arrested cases.
Sanatoria offers the best chance, usually the only chance, of cure to an advanced case.
There are fewer deaths from tuberculosis in those localities where sanatoria are established for the care of tuberculous persons.
The low levels of most of the Saharan Sanatoria are against them except at the outset of the disease.
Their market is in the North among the northern sanatoriawhere you can smell their grape-fruit and bananas across the cold snows.
At the present time only a few sanatoria exist in South Africa, and it will be well to devote a few words to the localities in which they are to be found.
When it becomes possible to obtain fresh food-stuffs at moderate cost, the country will be ripe for the multiplication ofsanatoria and places of reception for invalids and visitors.
Any one who has had experience of large hospitals or sanatoria for phthisis must have been struck with the undesirability, from this point of view, of the aggregation of patients.
It is not, however, so well adapted for the presence ofsanatoria for phthisis as many other districts in South Africa, owing to its humidity.
But when the patient's forces are too far shattered to allow of this, sanatoria become necessary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sanatoria" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.