Corridor inside the tubercular ward at Mayview State Hospital in Pennsylvania.
Photo: "Patients Bath Pt. 2"
Collapsed ceiling in a corridor of the female ward, New York Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Photo: "Patients Bath"
Corridor inside Building 2, the female ward, of a former New York Sanatorium.
Read more about this location here.
Photo: "Irreparable"
Inside the women's wards at a New York Tuberculosis Sanatorium.
Photo: "Spinning"
Broken wheelchair inside the Children's Pavilion at a New York Sanatorium.
Photo: "Whistling Dixie"
Denture cups left behind at a New York Sanatorium.
Photo: "Kitchenaid"
The Children's Hospital at a New York Sanatorium was constructed in the 1930's, a few decades after the original campus was constructed in 1913.
Photo: "Sea Air"
Construction of the New York Sanatorium began in 1913. It consisted of eight pavilions, four men and four women's, arranged around an Administration Building, a Children's Hospital (shown here), a Rehabilitation Center, power plant, laboratory and Nurse's Buildings.
It was here at this hospital that the first treatment for Tuberculosis was discovered.