Difference between revisions of "Deeside Hydropathic Establishment"
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Heathcot, | Heathcot, later Murtle, near Aberdeen | ||
1874 The establishment was founded by the Rev. Dr. Alexander Stewart, who was both medically qualified and a Congregational minister | |||
1899 The business transferred to a 92 bedroom establishment at Murtle | |||
1912 The Deeside Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated | |||
1917 The company went into voluntary liquidation. The building subsequently became the Tor-Na-Dee Sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:51, 22 June 2020
Heathcot, later Murtle, near Aberdeen
1874 The establishment was founded by the Rev. Dr. Alexander Stewart, who was both medically qualified and a Congregational minister
1899 The business transferred to a 92 bedroom establishment at Murtle
1912 The Deeside Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated
1917 The company went into voluntary liquidation. The building subsequently became the Tor-Na-Dee Sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis