File:Seattle Sanatorium (1906) (ADVERT 476).jpeg

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Built in the late 1880s, the Calkins Hotel temporarily served as a sanitarium treating narcotics addicts. The building burned down on July 2, 1908.

  • Geographic coverage: United States
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Sanatoriums--Washington (State)--Mercer Island; Health resorts--Washington (State)--Mercer Island
  • Categories: Health resorts, sanitoriums and spas; Health and hygiene
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Institution
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institution QS:P195,Q219563
Department
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University of Washington: Special Collections
Accession number
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476
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Text:
Delightfully situated on Mercer Island. Unusual advantages offered the nervous and sick. Charming boat rides on Lake Washington and beautiful walks through the forest. No better place to regain health. Address Seattle Sanatorium, Seattle, Wash., J.J. Leiser, M.D.
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Every Saturday Publishing Company
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ADV0361
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unidentified
Publisher
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Every Saturday Publishing Company
Publisher Location
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Seattle
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The week-end, Vol 1 (17), p. 13

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