. British sanatoria for the open-air treatment of tuberculosis : with numerous illustrations ; [reprinted with additions and alterations from the "West London Medical Journal."] . weekly charges have been fixed at £5 5s.; thisincludes medical attendance, but does not include personallaundry, alcohol, or extra nursing if required. Applications for admission can be made to Mr. W at the Sanatorium, Mundesley, Norfolk. Carriages are generally to be obtained at the railwaystation, or they will be ordered to meet patients upon theirarrival if notice be sent beforehand to the Sanatorium. NO


. British sanatoria for the open-air treatment of tuberculosis : with numerous illustrations ; [reprinted with additions and alterations from the "West London Medical Journal."] . weekly charges have been fixed at £5 5s.; thisincludes medical attendance, but does not include personallaundry, alcohol, or extra nursing if required. Applications for admission can be made to Mr. W at the Sanatorium, Mundesley, Norfolk. Carriages are generally to be obtained at the railwaystation, or they will be ordered to meet patients upon theirarrival if notice be sent beforehand to the Sanatorium. NORDRACH-UPON-MENDIP. (Drs. Thurnam and Gwynn.) Xordrach-upon-Mendip is an institution opened for thatspecial treatment of consumption and other diseases of thelungs which has become known in England as the Nor-drach Cure. This treatment, introduced by Brehmer about40 years ago, has now become associated with the name ofDr. Otto Walther, and so striking are the results obtained inthe cure of consumption at the Sanatorium at Nordrach in theBlack Forest, that we have opened this institution, where, inEngland, it is possible to carry out the Nordrach system inall its NORDRACIl-UrON-MENDII SANATORIUM. The treatment is frequently spoken of as the open-air cure, but it is more properly known in Germany as theSanatorium Treatment ; for its application does not only con-sist in placing a patient in the open air. It is equally im-portant to bring the sufferers from phthisis away from theexcitements and atmospheric impurities of town life; andfrom the unhealthy association with a large number of in-valids, and to place them in a house especially designed to 25 promote their peace of mind and more healthy condition ofbody. The daily life of the patient is lived under the direc-tion of doctors who live with them in the same building,and, having made the cure of this disease an especial study,are able to guard against those accidents which so often checkprogress towards health ; at


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