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their efforts to treat the disease. Between October 1888 and October 1889, the number entering the institution was 151, of whom 94 were men and 57 were women. Of this number, 76 were born in the U.S., 14 in England, 26 in Ireland, 14 in Germany, 11 in Sweden, 2 in Norway, 1 in Cuba, 1 in Russia, 1 in Canada, 1 in France, 1 in Italy, 1 in Switzerland, and 2 in China. The daily record of the hospital patients who had been treated gratuitously numbered 16,734.
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Of the 151 patients who entered the institution during 1889, 109 were treated by allopatic and 42 were cared for by homeopathic practitioners. A new medical room, which opened in March, was equipped with many new appliances for the cure of consumption, which, the physicians said, had materially aided
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patients, who were not admissible to hospitals owing to the chronic nature of their ailments. In 1882, it was renamed the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, and in 1938, it was renamed The Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital. The original location of the Home was 219 Raymond Street. In 1887, it was relocated to
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a new building on Kingston Avenue, remaining there until closure in 1955. The Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital merged with the Brooklyn Hospital in 1956. By 2010, Brooklyn Hospital's operations were continuing, the institution being known as the Brooklyn Hospital Center.
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During 1897, 236 patients were under treatment, 84 of them in the homoeopathic section. Of those treated, 84 died, 39 left improved, and 85 remained in the home.
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In 1909, its address was Kingston Avenue, Sterling and St. Johns Places. The capacity was 115, and during the year, it housed 369 patients. The Home received
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It was founded on October 6, 1881, under the name of the Garfield Memorial Home as a home to provide shelter and care, especially
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practitioners, who treated the patients according to their choice. The home went through several changes before becoming the
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By 1899, a children's ward had been added. All genders were admitted free of charge, at any stage, even the dying.
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sanatorium
Brooklyn
New York
almshouse
homoeopathic
allopathic
Brooklyn Hospital Center
tuberculosis
Eliza M. Chandler White
List of sanatoria in the United States
The New York State Reporter
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Sanatoria for Consumptives in Various Parts of the World (France, Germany, Norway, Russia, Switzerland, the United States and the British Possessions): A Critical and Detailed Description Together with an Exposition of the Open-air Or Hygienic Treatment of Phthisis
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"THE RECORD OF A YEAR.; BROOKLYN'S HOME FOR CONSUMPTIVES' ANNUAL REPORT"
The New York Times
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"Guide to the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives Annual Report collection 1985.099"
Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
public domain
Black and white photo
Brooklyn Public Library

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