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National Methodist Sanatorium : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Methodist Sanatorium
|established_type= |established = 1926 |footnotes = }} (詳細はColorado Springs, Colorado. It was near the Beth-El Hospital, which is now Memorial Hospital. The Sanatorium was later used as the Air Defense Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) headquarters on Ent Air Force Base. ==Background== In 1874, Dr. Samuel Edwin Solly from London "moved to Manitou because of his wife's ill health." Colorado Spring's first medical facility was a small railroad infirmary that was followed by the St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration 1888 hospital〔 (William Jackson Palmer donated a tract of Knob Hill land for a medical school.〕 on Institute Heights and the 1890–1902 Bellevue Sanitarium (later named National Deaconess Sanitarium). Beth-El Hospital opened in 1911 along East Boulder Street on land donated by General William Jackson Palmer. Two small Sanatoriums were built on Logan street near Bethel Hospital: The Idlewold in 1912 at 311 N. Logan and by 1916, Nob Hill Lodge at 319 N. Logan. In 1918 on the east side of Beth-El Hospital, a 1918 Contagion Hospital opened which was later renamed (either Daniels Hall or Nurses Home.)
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