A place for sick people who need long periods for recovery
(A) Asylum
(B) Clinic
(C) Hospital
(D) Sanatorium
Answers
answer is d.
"d. Sanatorium"
Explanation:
The Sanatorium is a clinical office for long haul ailment, most regularly connected with the treatment of tuberculosis in the late-nineteenth and mid 20th century before the revelation of anti-toxins.
A asylum was intended for individuals with mental or mental problems. They likewise attempted "medicines" that are presently considered un-useful in the Psychological people group, like lobotomies and shock treatment.
A sanitarium was simply implied for individuals who were wiped out from an illness, similar to Tuberculosis. It was smarter to keep wiped out individuals in asylums to forestall the fast spread of the sickness. Regardless of whether that implied that these individuals get the genuine consideration they required in light of the fact that there were insufficient specialists or medical attendants to look out for them.