Stromsburg Nebraska Dr. Flippin's Sanitarium Real Photo Postcard

Stromsburg Nebraska Dr. Flippin's Sanitarium Real Photo Postcard
Dr. Flippin's Sanitarium in Stromsburg, Nebraska, was a private medical institution founded by Dr. Henry S. Flippin, a notable physician active in the early 20th century. During this era, rural sanitariums served as vital healthcare centers, offering general medical care, convalescent services, and alternative treatments like hydrotherapy to the local populace and surrounding agricultural communities.

These smaller, often privately run sanitariums were a common feature of the American healthcare landscape, particularly from the late 19th through the early 20th century, bridging the gap before the proliferation of modern community hospitals. The early automobile pictured suggests a timeframe of roughly the 1900s to 1910s, indicating the integration of new technologies within the established framework of medical care in developing Midwestern towns such as Stromsburg.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCStromsburg NebraskaStromsburg NEDr Flippins SanitariumEarly AutomobileHorseless CarriageBuilding Exterior ViewMedical HistoryNebraska HistoryVintage Car SceneSmall Town America
×