Article ID: CBB016747651

Chasing the Cure at Cragmor Sanatorium: The Archaeology of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium (2023)

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Tuberculosis (TB), a leading cause of death from the 18th century through the early 20th, was often treated in specialized facilities called “sanatoriums.” Despite their prevalence, archaeology examining TB sanatoriums is sparse. The fact that many sanatoriums fell out of use by the 1950s and were repurposed for other functions helps explain this lack of archaeological research. Cragmor Sanatorium in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was a premier facility in the West for treating wealthy tuberculosis patients. In 1964, Cragmor Sanatorium was sold to the University of Colorado system, after which much of the original history was subsumed under a growing campus. This article combines archaeological and archival data to better understand standard and alternative health practices employed at the sanatorium in context and to illuminate institutional practices and healing strategies employed by physicians and patients during the first half of the 20th century.

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Authors & Contributors
Benedek, Thomas G.
Burke, Stacie
Damsky, Ellen
Hakosalo, Heini
Hopwood, David A.
Jones, David S.
Journals
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
Medical History
Historical Archaeology
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Technology and Culture
Publishers
Columbia University
Kentucky, University of
Johns Hopkins University Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
Oxford University Press
Rutgers University Press
Concepts
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Tuberculosis
Medicine
Health care
Historical archaeology
Hospitals and clinics
People
Finsen, Niels Ryberg
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Colorado (U.S.)
Canada
Western states (U.S.)
Great Britain
India
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