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[[File:Resident%20Physician%E2%80%99s%20House,.jpg|right|]][[File:Resident%20Physician%E2%80%99s%20House,.jpg|right|thumb||Left to right: Part of the Resident Physician’s House, [[Childs%20Infirmary|Childs Infirmary]]|, [[Baker%20Chapel|Baker Chapel]]|, c. 1920s. Courtesy of Lynn Newman. ]]
[[File:Resident%20Physician%E2%80%99s%20House,.jpg|right|thumb||Left to right: Part of the Resident Physician’s House, [[Childs%20Infirmary|Childs Infirmary]]|, [[Baker%20Chapel|Baker Chapel]]|, c. 1920s. Courtesy of Lynn Newman. ]]


'''Address: '''No longer standing.
'''Address: '''No longer standing.

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, c. 1920s. Courtesy of Lynn Newman.

Address: No longer standing.

Old Address: Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium; Trudeau Sanatorium

Other names:

Year built:

The Resident Physician's House was built at the Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium to accomodate a series of young doctors who managed the day-to-day operations and the needs of patients. Until about 1905 when Dr. Lawrason Brown took over full responsibility, Dr. E. L. Trudeau oversaw the institution himself.

 

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