Gundry Sanitarium
The Gundry Sanitarium, also known variously as the Relay Sanitarium, Lewis Gundry Sanitarium, Gundry Hospital, and Conrad Sanitarium, was a medical institution established in 1900 in Southwest Baltimore City, Maryland. The building, originally named "Athol," was constructed in 1880 by Charles Baker and was purchased in 1900 by Dr Alfred Gundry as a private sanitarium for the "care of nervous disorders of women that required treatment and rest away from home." It continued in existence as a private sanitarium until 2000.[1][2]
Gundry Sanitarium | |
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Gundry Sanitarium, 1914 | |
Geography | |
Location | 2 North Wickham Road, Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Coordinates | 39.284289°N 76.697829°W |
Organization | |
Type | Specialist |
Services | |
Emergency department | No |
Specialty | Sanitorium |
History | |
Former name(s) | Athol, Relay Sanitorium |
Construction started | 1880 |
Opened | 1900 |
Closed | 2000 |
Demolished | circa 2000 (partially) |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Maryland |
References
- Marsha Wight Wise (August 1, 2005). Catonsville, Images of America. Arcadia Publishing. p. 90. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
- "Relay Sanitarium Asylum Projects". Asylum Projects. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
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