The Topes de Collantes Sanatorium in Cuba was constructed during a time in medical history when it was commonly believed that a specific climate played a strong role in tuberculosis treatment. My research paper addresses how the so-called “Climate Cure” theory spread throughout the Western hemisphere and influenced the construction of sleek, modern tuberculosis sanatoriums. Previous research and scholarship have looked at major TB sanatoriums in Europe and the United States in depth, however, little has been looked at TB sanatoriums in smaller countries such as Cuba. I seek to fill in this gap of tuberculosis’ history by taking a close look at Cuba’s handling of tuberculosis with the Topes de Collantes Sanatorium as well as what similaritie...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
SummaryWe review the history of TB in Sweden beginning in 1800, when 25% of mortality in Sweden was ...
Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Brazilian penitentiaries is extremely high as prisons provide ideal c...
American tuberculosis sanitarium architecture developed largely from trends set by European health s...
Sanatoriums are an emblematic program of the Modern Movement in architecture. Prolifically built in ...
This thesis explores the persistent use of outdoor air as a treatment for tuberculosis, particularly...
Tuberculosis was a leading cause of death in the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth...
With the nineteenth-century conviction that cities were true breeding grounds for disease, in partic...
Since the 18th century tuberculosis has been a major cause of death throughout the world. It is a hi...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
In Northern Brittany, the health-related heritage remains largely unknown, despite the fact that thi...
This thesis examines the architectural and cultural landscape of tuberculosis in Albuquerque during ...
International audienceIn Northern Brittany the health related heritage remains largely unknown, desp...
This thesis argues that the health-seeker’s quest for climatic cures persisted after the germ theory...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a s...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
SummaryWe review the history of TB in Sweden beginning in 1800, when 25% of mortality in Sweden was ...
Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Brazilian penitentiaries is extremely high as prisons provide ideal c...
American tuberculosis sanitarium architecture developed largely from trends set by European health s...
Sanatoriums are an emblematic program of the Modern Movement in architecture. Prolifically built in ...
This thesis explores the persistent use of outdoor air as a treatment for tuberculosis, particularly...
Tuberculosis was a leading cause of death in the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth...
With the nineteenth-century conviction that cities were true breeding grounds for disease, in partic...
Since the 18th century tuberculosis has been a major cause of death throughout the world. It is a hi...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a ...
In Northern Brittany, the health-related heritage remains largely unknown, despite the fact that thi...
This thesis examines the architectural and cultural landscape of tuberculosis in Albuquerque during ...
International audienceIn Northern Brittany the health related heritage remains largely unknown, desp...
This thesis argues that the health-seeker’s quest for climatic cures persisted after the germ theory...
Since ancient times, the most frequently prescribed remedy for the treatment of tuberculosis was a s...
In the late nineteenth century tuberculosis was endemic in Ireland being responsible for more deaths...
SummaryWe review the history of TB in Sweden beginning in 1800, when 25% of mortality in Sweden was ...
Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in Brazilian penitentiaries is extremely high as prisons provide ideal c...