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20: 70:), with construction starting in 1903. The project was designed by architect Augusts Reinbergs. The hospital was opened on February 10, 1907 (January 28 in the old style), and its complex included modern amenities for that time such as central heating, electricity, water supply, drainage system, workshops, and auxiliary facilities. The first director of the hospital was Alberts Bērs (1907-1919). Initially, the institution had 180 beds, with three doctors, six nurses, one 47: 85:
took over Strenči Psychiatric Hospital in 1919, and the number of patients increased from 114 in 1919 to 364 in 1940. The hospital complex was expanded with an estate barn, cellar, cattle shed, concrete oil cellar, chapel with an autopsy room, and a morgue. The hospital directors during this time
38:, Latvia. The hospital specializes in providing mental health care, including the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with various psychiatric disorders. 101:
After the war, in 1950, the hospital treated 403 patients, and after 1978, the number of patients exceeded a thousand. The main treatment methods were
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shot 294 psychiatric hospital patients; a monument was erected at the site of their killing after the war. The hospital was used for the needs of the
247: 208: 19: 82: 109:, and neuroleptic drugs started being used in 1957. In 1974, the hospital also began treating patients with addictions. 95: 59: 102: 106: 31: 55: 74:, 8 senior, and 55 junior patient attendants, among others. Treatment primarily utilized work and 46: 182: 195: 86:
were Hermanis Hildebrands (1920-1927) and Arvēds Sukurs (1927-1938, 1940-1942). During
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Strenči

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hydrotherapy
Republic of Latvia
World War II
Nazis
German army’s
insulin therapy
electroshock therapy
"Par mums"
"Vēsture"
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57°37′37.5″N 25°42′5.8″E / 57.627083°N 25.701611°E / 57.627083; 25.701611
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Psychiatric hospitals in Latvia

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