X-ray . The magnificent suburban home of the late Major Ginter, by alterations and extensiveadditions, has been transformed into a private institution for the treatment of nervousdiseases, mild mental cases, select alcoholic and drug habitues. The grounds are ample, quiet is assured, and a new building for men makes easythe separation of the sexes. A number of cottages make possible satisfactory and congenialgrouping. Rooms single or en suite, with or without private bath. Hot water heat, electric lights, artesian water. Bowling, tennis, croquet, billiards and a gymnasium afford recreation. El


X-ray . The magnificent suburban home of the late Major Ginter, by alterations and extensiveadditions, has been transformed into a private institution for the treatment of nervousdiseases, mild mental cases, select alcoholic and drug habitues. The grounds are ample, quiet is assured, and a new building for men makes easythe separation of the sexes. A number of cottages make possible satisfactory and congenialgrouping. Rooms single or en suite, with or without private bath. Hot water heat, electric lights, artesian water. Bowling, tennis, croquet, billiards and a gymnasium afford recreation. Electrical and hydrotherapy equipment. Nurses and attendants trained for this special work. Two of the physicians reside in the institution and devote their entire time to thepatients. Etcftmonb, Virginia Retreat for the Sick. The Retreat for the Sick is one of the pioneer general hospitals ofthe South; located in the center of the city. All classes of respectable patients receive medical and surgical treat-ment in this hospital. The Retreat is an open hospital; it has no exclusivemedical and surgical staff, but offers to all physicians and surgeons ofgood standing, advantages consequent upon the careful nursing andtreatment of their patients. The rates are moderate. For further information, apply to the Superintendent of the Hospital.


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