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    Sanatoriums And Their Applications In And Around Tarsus.Adem Öger - 2010 - Journal of Turkish Studies 5:1231-1246.
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  2. Synestezyjny świat Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą Brunona Schulza w przekładzie rosyjskim i ukraińskim.Aleksandra Łagowska - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 17 (17/18).
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    The Phantom Sanatorium: Beelitz Heilstatten.Catherine Lupton - 2012 - Solar Books.
    In this book, over 60 photographs and an accompanying exploratory text by Catherine Lupton capture glimpses and traces of the eerie abondaned spaces and derelict splendour of Beelitz -- Back cover.
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    Institutionalised isolation: tuberculosis nursing at Westwood Sanatorium, Queensland, Australia 1919–55.Stephanie Kirby & Wendy Madsen - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (2):122-132.
    From the mid nineteenth to mid twentieth century sanatoria loomed large in the popular consciousness as the space for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB). A review of the historiography of sanatoria at the beginning of this paper shows that the nursing contribution to the care of TB patients is at best ignored and at worst attracts negative comment. Added to this TB nursing was not viewed as prestigious by contemporaries, leading to problems attracting recruits. Using a case study approach based (...)
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    Barriers to Promoting Advance Care Planning for Residents Living in a Sanatorium for Hansen’s Disease: A Qualitative Study of Residents and Staff in Japan.Mari Tsuruwaka & Rieko Yokose - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (3):199-217.
    In Japan, most residents with Hansen’s disease live in dedicated sanatoria because of an established quarantine policy, even after being cured of the primary disease. They suffer from secondary diseases and are advancing in age, and advance care planning is increasingly crucial for them to live their lives with dignity in a sanatorium. In this study, we have three aims: to understand how to promote communication about their wishes for medical treatment, care, and recuperation; to identify required assistance; and (...)
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    Corps en souffrance / Corps en vacances. L’écrivain M. Blecher et la peintre Lucia Dem. Bălăcescu dans le sanatorium de Tekirghiol. [REVIEW]Ligia Tudurachi - 2023 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 68 (1):113-143.
    "Suffering bodies/ bodies on vacation. Writer M. Blecher and painter Lucia Dem. Bălăcescu in the Tekirghiol sanatorium. What we propose is an analysis of the creative sharing that two artists, M. Blecher and Lucia Dem. Bălăcescu, both suffering from a bone disease, developed it during their joint hospitalization in the C.T.C sanatorium in Tekirghiol for a year, in 1933-1934. The characteristic of this space is the presence of over 300 children, the sanatorium only exceptionally housing adults. From (...)
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    Inventing the medical portrait: photography at the 'Benevolent Asylum' of Holloway, c. 1885–1889.Susan Sidlauskas - 2013 - Medical Humanities 39 (1):29-37.
    In 1885, Holloway Sanatorium, an asylum for the ‘mentally afflicted of the middle classes’ opened in Egham, Surrey, 20 miles outside London. Until 1910, photographs of about a third of the patients—both those ‘Certified Lunatic by Inquisition’ and the ‘Voluntary Boarders’ who admitted themselves—were pasted into the asylum's case books. This paper analyses the photographs that were included in the very first of these, when there was a great uncertainty as to how to represent these patients, or whether to (...)
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    How to Live Together: Novelistic Simulations of Some Everyday Spaces.Roland Barthes - 2012 - Columbia University Press.
    In _The Preparation of the Novel_, a collection of lectures delivered at a defining moment in Roland Barthes's career (and completed just weeks before his death), the critic spoke of his struggle to discover a different way of writing and a new approach to life. _The Neutral_ preceded this work, containing Barthes's challenge to the classic oppositions of Western thought and his effort to establish new pathways of meaning. _How to Live Together_ predates both of these achievements, a series of (...)
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    Psychodramatic Psychotherapy for Schizophrenic Individuals.John Nolte - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (3):227-229.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Psychodramatic Psychotherapy for Schizophrenic IndividualsJohn Nolte, MD, PhD (bio)As a long-time student, practitioner, trainer, author and advocate of J. L. Moreno, MD,’s works and specifically the psychodramatic method, I am always appreciative of efforts, like Chapy’s, to commend and advocate for psychodrama. This is especially so because for a time, Moreno and psychodrama were heavily criticized, even maligned in the mental health professions. At the same time, considering how (...)
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    Remembering ‘Ellen West’: What a tragic case reveals about contemporary phenomenological psychopathology.Elizabeth Pienkos - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    This paper returns to a seminal case in the historical of phenomenological psychopathology, Ludwig Binswanger’s discussion of “Ellen West A woman with a long history of melancholia and disordered eating, Ellen West was treated at Binswanger’s Bellevue sanatorium in 1921, a two-and-a-half month-long stay that resulted in a diagnosis of schizophrenia and Ellen West’s suicide. Binswanger relied on West’s personal writings and clinical history to develop and apply an original approach to case analysis, Daseinsanalyse or “existential analysis.” This paper (...)
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    Philosophers, Carers, and Psychodramatic Games.Corinne Gal, Alexandre Chapy, Marielle Fau & Muriel Guaveia - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (3):231-233.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophers, Carers, and Psychodramatic GamesCorinne Gal (bio), Alexandre Chapy (bio), Marielle Fau (bio), and Muriel Guaveia (bio)Dear Jonathan D. Moreno,Thank you for the honor of taking the time to comment on the work we do. It is very meaningful for us to be able to talk with you.We, too, see a big difference between philosophers and carers (in the broadest sense) who deal with the suffering of patients and (...)
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    A Circle of Fragments: Barthes, Burgin, and the Interruption of Rhetoric.Ryan Bishop - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (4):135-165.
    Roland Barthes’ entire career pursued a dream of being freed from the tyranny of ossified, institutionalized, rote language use, as articulated from his first massively influential work on ‘writing degree zero’ in 1953. The anaemic role of institutional rhetoric and its dusty formulations dulled the capacity for using language and thought otherwise. For Barthes, fragments played a privileged role in the escape from the tyranny of meaning imposed by doxa and received wisdom, sometimes called ‘literature’ and ‘rhetoric’. Barthes once referred (...)
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    The Last Man.Maurice Blanchot (ed.) - 1987 - Columbia University Press.
    A lonely man at a mysterious sanatorium overlooking the sea is befriended by a young woman with a jealous boyfriend.
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    The Sigmund Freud-Ludwig Binswanger Correspondence, 1908-1938.Sigmund Freud & Ludwig Binswanger - 2003
    Ludwig Binswanger (1881-1966) came from a distinguished Swiss psychiatrist dynasty which had run the internationally-renowned sanatorium Bellevue in Kreuz-lingen for generations. In 1907 he spent a year at the Zurich Burgh lzli under Bleuler and Jung, and indeed it was Jung who took Binswanger with him to Vienna that year for his first visit to Freud.
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    Практики здорового способу життя Церкви адвентистів сьомого дня в Україні.Valentyna Kuryliak - 2021 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 1 (2):132-165.
    The peculiarities of the philosophy and practices of realization of the principles of a healthy way of life by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Ukraine are considered. It has been established that the social and cultural changes caused by Ukraine’s independence have contributed to the opening of sanatoriums, boarding houses, and health centers by Adventist believers. It has been stated that since 1991, Adventists have generally conducted short-term health programs and exhibitions, but over time have shifted to the Western system (...)
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    Tuberculosis in Prison: Balancing Justice and Public Health.Robert B. Greifinger, Nancy J. Heywood & Jordan B. Glaser - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):332-341.
    During the mid-nineteenth century the annual tuberculosis mortality in the penitentiaries at Auburn, N.Y., Boston, and Philadelphia exceeded 10 percent of the inmate population. At the beginning of the sanatorium era, 80 percent of the prison deaths were attributed to TB. As the mountain air was “commonly known” to be healthful, the first prison sanatorium was opened in the mountains near Dannemora, N.Y. in 1904. It served to isolate contagious prison inmates until the advent of effective chemotherapy for (...)
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    Tuberculosis in Prison: Balancing Justice and Public Health.Robert B. Greifinger, Nancy J. Heywood & Jordan B. Glaser - 1993 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 21 (3-4):332-341.
    During the mid-nineteenth century the annual tuberculosis mortality in the penitentiaries at Auburn, N.Y., Boston, and Philadelphia exceeded 10 percent of the inmate population. At the beginning of the sanatorium era, 80 percent of the prison deaths were attributed to TB. As the mountain air was “commonly known” to be healthful, the first prison sanatorium was opened in the mountains near Dannemora, N.Y. in 1904. It served to isolate contagious prison inmates until the advent of effective chemotherapy for (...)
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    Story of the Eye.Lem Coley - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (36):249-252.
    Whatever track history is on, the coach bearing French intellectuals always seems to be leaving the station as the coach bearing us is pulling in. Place, for example, George Bataille's erotic novel, Story of the Eye, first published in 1928, next to works by Hemingway and Fitzgerald from the same period. The comparison is less perverse than it sounds. Story of the Eye has the sanatoriums and the incest of Tender is the Night, the bullfights of The Sun Also Rises, (...)
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    A Luz Branca da Neve.Carlos João Correia - 2015 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (46):31-38.
    This essay aims to examine how Thomas Mann reinterprets, in the novel “The Magic Mountain”, Nietzsche’s view of the world expressed in “The Birth of Tragedy”. The Olympic world becomes in the novel of Mann, a sanatorium where the death drive controls everything. Several interpretations for this ironic reading of the magic mountain symbol are offered, in particular the idea that death must not hypnotise us, a major theme of “Snow scene” of the novel.
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    Just Because We Can Doesn’t Mean We Should: On Knowing and Protecting Data Produced by the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society.Jack Maness & Kim Pham - 2022 - Humanist Studies and the Digital Age 7 (1).
    A recent project at the University of Denver Libraries used handwritten text recognition (HTR) software to create transcriptions of records from the Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society (JCRS), a tuberculosis sanatorium located in Denver, Colorado from 1904 to 1954. Among a great many other potential uses, these type- and hand-written records give insight into the human experience of disease and epidemic, its treatment, its effect on cultures, and of Jewish immigration to and early life in the American West. Our intent (...)
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    Thomas mann and the business ethic.Joseph Gerard Brennan - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (5):401-407.
    Son of a North German businessman, Thomas Mann chose as theme for his early narrative work the conflict between the standards and values of business and those of the artist-writer.Buddenbrooks andTonio Kröger exhibit the tension of values in opposite ways. InThe Magic Mountain, Mann expands his canvas to include military as well as business values in their relation to the creative potential in a young engineer who exiles himself to an Alpine tuberculosis sanatorium to enjoy a unique educational experience. (...)
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    How to Live Together: Novelistic Simulations of Some Everyday Spaces.Kate Briggs (ed.) - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    In _The Preparation of the Novel_, a collection of lectures delivered at a defining moment in Roland Barthes's career, the critic spoke of his struggle to discover a different way of writing and a new approach to life. _The Neutral_ preceded this work, containing Barthes's challenge to the classic oppositions of Western thought and his effort to establish new pathways of meaning. _How to Live Together_ predates both of these achievements, a series of lectures exploring solitude and the degree of (...)
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  23. Економічні передумови становлення ринку санаторно-курортних послуг в україні.Volodymyr Gumeniuk - 2014 - Схід 3 (129):113-117.
    The article aims at studying the economic processes of developing national market of resort services in a historical perspective. The theoretical conceptualization of the market of resort services has been conducted, the basic economic backgrounds of its formation has been defined basing on a comprehensive assessment of researches of Ukrainian and foreign scientists. The article has analyzed the institutional framework of a resort services market in the realities of a mixed model of the national economy. The issues of financial security (...)
     
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    ‘Except When Night Falls’: Together and Alone in Barthes's Comment vivre ensemble.Diana Knight - 2008 - Paragraph 31 (1):50-62.
    This essay explores the relation between Living-Together and Living-Alone by analysing the overlap between two figures sketched out in Comment vivre ensemble: Autarky and Enclosure. Barthes's ambivalence towards enclosure and self-sufficiency — ideologically negative, existentially and neurotically positive — is traced backwards through a number of 1950s essays to his 1947 proto-mythology Esquisse d’une société sanatoriale. On the basis of Barthes's analysis there of the excessive socialization that serves to repress the reality of illness and death, I move forward again (...)
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    A Twentieth Century Renaissance? The Price and Promise of Cultural Change.Robert Artigiani - 1993 - Diogenes 41 (163):89-112.
    European intellectuals diagnosed the end of the nineteenth century as “the sickness of an age.” Schopenhauer's pessimistic books suddenly became popular; Nietzsche announced the “death of god”; and Max Nordeau's Degeneration was an international best seller. To be sure, this mood of despair was initially limited to a handful of poets and philosophers. But once the outbreak of World War I revealed what “the treacherous years were all the while making for and meaning,” the sense that the West had somehow (...)
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    Pierre cassou-noguès. Les démons de gödel: Logique et folie . [Gödel's demons: Logic and craziness].Yehuda Rav - 2009 - Philosophia Mathematica 17 (1):116-120.
    The author's aim in this biography is to shed light on the contrasts and polarity—yet relationship—between the rational and the irrational in Gödel's work and personality. On the one hand there is the genius logician whose technical work can be said practically to have attained the limits of what rational thought can produce; on the other hand, one is struck, claims the author, by the irrationality in Gödel's personality and psychic structure, such as his belief in the existence of spirits, (...)
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    Pierre cassou-nogues. Les demons de Godel: Logique et folie. [Godel's demons: Logic and craziness].Y. Rav - 2009 - Philosophia Mathematica 17 (1):116-120.
    The author's aim in this biography is to shed light on the contrasts and polarity—yet relationship—between the rational and the irrational in Gödel's work and personality. On the one hand there is the genius logician whose technical work can be said practically to have attained the limits of what rational thought can produce; on the other hand, one is struck, claims the author, by the irrationality in Gödel's personality and psychic structure, such as his belief in the existence of spirits, (...)
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    Reconsidering Samuel: A Mental Health Caretaker at a Ghanaian Prayer Camp.Lauren A. Taylor - 2016 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59 (2):263-275.
    Since early 2014, i have studied what life is like for staff in a mental health sanatorium at a Ghanaian prayer camp. I have traveled to the camp on six occasions to observe its rhythms and routines and interview staff about their work. What follows is an informal reflection on the role of prayer camps as a source of mental health care in Ghana. The text is based on my experience conducting the research at the camp, rather than a (...)
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    Thomas Mann’ın Büyülü Dağ Adlı Yapıtının Modernizm Açısından Bir Yorumu.Nermin Urgancı - 2019 - Felsefe Arkivi 50:79-96.
    Thomas Mann (1875-1955), was a leading figure in the 20th century and is writer who has been widely mentioned in world litetarure. He is known not only as the writer of milestone novels but also as the master of oppositions. The Buddenbrook’s Family (1901), The Death in Venice (1912), and The Magıc Mountain (1924) in particular are inspiring the same emotions in the readers of today as the day they were written. While these masterpieces have been the subject of literature (...)
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    Writing rituals the case of aby warburg.Joseph Leo Koerner - 2012 - Common Knowledge 18 (1):86-105.
    This essay finds its departure point in a title page that Aby Warburg (1866 – 1929) drafted for his lecture on the Pueblo Indians. Through the labyrinthine thought pathways evidenced by this much-amended and overwritten typescript, it explores the relation between reason and mania in Warburg's thought specifically and in humanistic scholarship more generally. Composed in 1923 while Warburg was committed to the Bellevue mental sanatorium in Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, the title page, and the lecture that it attempts to name, (...)
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  31. Прогнозування розвитку санаторно-курортної діяльності в україні.Natalia Kovalenko - 2015 - Схід 8 (140):21-25.
    У статті проаналізовано стан санаторно-курортної діяльності України. Відзначається, що в останні роки в санаторно-курортній сфері переважає скорочення кількості установ, які спеціалізуються на оздоровленні населення, зниження якості та номенклатури надаваних послуг, кількість оздоровлених людей. Підкреслюється, що у 2014 році Україна втратила значну частину курортного потенціалу в результаті анексії Криму і військових дій на сході країни. Як подальший напрямок розвитку запропоновано реформувати галузь з метою вдосконалення лікувальної та діагностичної баз на основі останніх розробок в області медицини й курортології, розвитку інфраструктури, підвищення якості (...)
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    Emeritus Professor Max Charlesworth, A.O.: 30 December 1925–2 June 2014.Douglas Kirsner - 2014 - Sophia 53 (3):305-307.
    Max Charlesworth, a leading Australian philosopher and ethicist, was born in 1925 in Numurkah, the younger son of William and Mabel Charlesworth.Max obtained his B.A. in 1946 and his M.A. in philosophy in 1948. In 1950, he married Stephanie Armstrong. In the same year, Max was the first recipient of the Mannix scholarship for Catholic students to further their studies overseas. However, having contracted TB, he was forced to spend the next 2 years at the Gresswell Sanatorium.Dissatisfied with what (...)
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    Курорти галичини.Volodymyr Klapchuk & Ruslan Kotenko - 2018 - Схід 1 (153):61-67.
    Санаторно-курортна справа у Галичині була започаткована ще наприкінці XVI ст., однак до кінця XIX ст. вона не набула масового характеру через низький рівень розвитку сфери послуг, незадовільний стан доріг, низький рівень культури обслуговуючого персоналу. Із часом у місцевостях з мінеральними водами спритні підприємці та лихварі будували водолікарні, невеликі літні будинки санаторного типу й здавали їх за певну плату. Потужного розвитку курортна справа набула в останній чверті XIX - першій третині XX ст. На теренах Галичини в 1930-х рр. існувало понад 20 (...)
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  34. Рекреаційне господарство галичини другої половини XIX - першої третини XX ст.Volodymyr Klapchuk - 2013 - Схід 6 (126):197-202.
    У статті досліджено рекреаційне господарство Галичини другої половини XIX - першої третини ХХ ст. Комплексно охарактеризовано основні галузі, що становили основу рекреації та туризму, проаналізовано динаміку відпочиваючих, систему оплати оздоровлення та санаторно-курортне господарство, систему гірських притулків краю загалом. Показано, що туризм і відпочинок були важливим джерелом доходів мешканців Галичини, що дозволило краю отримати належне ставлення як із боку держави, так і з боку справжніх поціновувачів та любителів природи й етнографічних особливостей. Констатовано, що саме в цей період було побудовано розвинуту туристичну (...)
     
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