In and Around Detroit in 1910: historical photographs and text

Souvenir Album In and Around Detroit 1910


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St. Joseph's Sanitarium and Bath House           Mt. Clemens, Michigan   1910

1910--Conducted by the Sisters of Charity of  Mt. St. Joseph's, Cincinnati, Ohio is the fine Sanitarium, located on one of the choice streets in Mt. Clemens. It was opened in the year 1899; the institution contains a fine bath house, which is connected with the main building by a heated hall. It embodies all the latest appliances and improvements, such as hardwood finishing, tile floors, imperial solid porcelain tubs, private cooling rooms with cots for resting. The bath house expense is   the same as other bath houses of Mt. Clemens. The Sanitarium proper is a three-story throughout with elegance and taste. This is not a hospital, but is designed to serve every class of persons, who wish to rest, to take medical treatment, or to avail themselves of the famous Mt.Clemens baths. Connected with St. Joseph's Sanitarium is a hospital, a fine operating room furnished with every convenience for surgery.

All nursing of the sick is done by the Sisters, or by competent nurses under their direction.     (page 64)


Containing Illustrations of Catholic Churches, Schools and Acadamies and Institutions
  (includes Windsor, Ontario area)

The photographs and text were published in 1910 in honor of the seventh Annual Meeting of the Catholic Educational Association which met in Detroit, Michigan, July 5, 1910

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