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Title

Charity, Tuberculosis: United States. Massachusetts. Rutland. Massachusetts State Sanatorium: Massachusetts State Sanatorium

Date

c. 1900

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2766

Human Generated Data

Title

Charity, Tuberculosis: United States. Massachusetts. Rutland. Massachusetts State Sanatorium: Massachusetts State Sanatorium

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1900

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2766

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Amazon
created on 2019-06-05

Human 98.9
Advertisement 96.2
Brochure 92.8
Paper 92.8
Flyer 92.8
Text 81.8
Clothing 70.3
Apparel 70.3
Building 57

Clarifai
created on 2019-06-05

print 98.7
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05

menu 28.7
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Google
created on 2019-06-05

Text 96
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Paper 76.5
Room 76.5
Paper product 69.4
Font 68.6
Newsprint 66.9
Architecture 65.5
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Microsoft
created on 2019-06-05

book 77.8
museum 64.5

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 20-38
Gender Female, 50%
Happy 49.5%
Disgusted 49.5%
Confused 49.5%
Surprised 49.5%
Sad 50.3%
Angry 49.6%
Calm 49.6%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Poster

Clarifai

Person
Poster
Window
Table
Clothing
Chair

AWS Rekognition

Person 98.9%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2019-06-05

streetview architecture 51.8%
text visuals 35.9%
paintings art 11.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05

a close up of a sign 68.5%
a sign on a wall 55.3%
a white sign with black text 39.2%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05

a photograph of a group of people sitting at a table with a table and chairs

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07

a page from the book showing a picture of a dining room

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11

This image is a historical document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It includes two photographs and a detailed daily routine schedule for patients at the sanatorium.

  1. Top Photograph: The upper photo shows "A section of the Dining Room," featuring rows of dining tables and chairs set up in a spacious, bright room with multiple windows and ceiling lights. The room is neat and organized, suggesting a communal dining area.

  2. Bottom Photograph: The lower photograph is labeled "A group of Patients" and features a group of patients sitting and standing on a veranda or an outdoor balcony. The veranda has large columns and overlooks other parts of the sanatorium's exterior. Some patients are dressed warmly, consistent with an institution focused on health care.

  3. Text Content: The document includes a detailed "Daily Routine for Patients," outlining 18 numbered tasks and activities spread throughout the day. These include:

    • Early morning wake-up and hygiene practices (e.g., cold baths, airing beds, care of spit-cups and pocket flasks).
    • Meals at specific times (breakfast at 7:30 AM, lunch at 10:30 AM, dinner at 12:30 PM, and supper at 5:45 PM).
    • Light work, rest, breathing exercises, and recreation.
    • Roll calls at designated times (7:30 PM and 9:00 PM).
    • Evening practices regarding heating and ventilation, emphasizing sanitary and health-focused measures.

The document is designed to give an overview of life at the sanatorium, highlighting its strict schedule and focus on hygiene, health monitoring, and patient care.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11

The image is a vintage photograph or poster associated with the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It features two black-and-white photographs along with text describing a "Daily Routine for Patients."

  1. Header: At the top, it says "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM" in bold letters.

  2. Photographs:

    • The upper photograph shows a large dining room with numerous tables and chairs neatly arranged, each table covered with a white tablecloth. It is labeled "A section of the Dining Room."
    • The lower photograph depicts a group of patients standing and seated in a porch area with columns and a view of a nearby building. It is labeled "A group of Patients."
  3. Text: Below the dining room photograph, there is a detailed list titled "DAILY ROUTINE FOR PATIENTS," which outlines the schedule:

    • Patients are to get out of bed before 6:45 A.M. and beds are stripped for airing, among other morning routines.
    • The schedule includes time for cold baths, meals, light work, breathing exercises, rest, and recreation.
    • Breakfast is at 7:30 A.M., dinner at 12:30 P.M., lunch at 3 P.M., and supper at 5:45 P.M.
    • Patients are to be in bed before 9:30 P.M., with details about window management and roll calls at 7:30 P.M. and 9 P.M.

Overall, the image provides a historical glimpse into the regimented daily life at a sanatorium for patients, likely suffering from tuberculosis or similar conditions.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image shows two sections of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. The top image depicts the dining room, which is described as the "Daily Routine for Patients" and outlines their daily schedule, including times for meals, rest, and prescribed work or exercise.

The bottom image shows a group of patients gathered outside the sanatorium building. The caption identifies them as "A group of Patients".

The images provide a glimpse into the daily life and routines of patients at the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, which appears to have been a healthcare facility focused on treating patients, likely those with respiratory or other medical conditions.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14

This is a historical document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium showing two photographs and a detailed daily schedule for patients. The top photograph shows a large, well-lit dining room with numerous tables and chairs arranged in rows, all covered with white tablecloths. The room appears clean and orderly with high ceilings and windows.

Below this is a detailed daily schedule listing patient routines from early morning (6:45 AM) through evening (9:30 PM). The schedule includes activities like bed-making, meals, rest periods, prescribed work and exercise, and specific instructions about windows being opened for fresh air.

The bottom photograph shows a group of patients gathered on what appears to be a covered porch or veranda of the facility. They are seated and standing in casual poses, suggesting this may be during a rest or leisure period.

This document provides interesting insight into the regimented daily life and treatment protocols at an early 20th century sanatorium, which were often used to treat tuberculosis patients. The emphasis on fresh air (noted in multiple schedule entries about open windows) was a common treatment approach for TB at the time.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

The image is a vintage document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, featuring two photographs and a daily routine for patients. The top photograph shows a dining room with long tables and chairs, while the bottom photograph depicts a group of patients sitting on a porch.

The daily routine includes:

  • Out of bed before 6:45 A.M.
  • Cold bath
  • Care of spit-cups and pocket flasks
  • Breathing exercises (on piazza or at open window) windows opened
  • Breakfast at 7:30 A.M.
  • Making of beds
  • Light work (unless excused by the physician) for half-hour to two hours or other prescribed exercises or rest out of doors
  • Lunch at 10:30 A.M.
  • Prescribed work, rest, or exercise
  • Dinner at 12:30 P.M.
  • Rest hour in the wards 1 to 3 P.M. (Some patients have work for this period)
  • Lunch at 3 P.M.
  • Prescribed work rest, or exercise
  • Care of spit-cups and pocket flasks
  • Supper at 5:45 P.M.
  • Recreation
  • Roll calls at 7:30 P.M. and 9 P.M.
  • In bed before 9:30 P.M. when heat is turned off and all windows opened wide to remain so until the night man closes them about 5 A.M. In case of storm, windows are closed on windward side.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the daily life of patients at the Massachusetts State Sanatorium during its operational period.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

The image is a page from a book or document titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM" in black text at the top. Below the title, there are two black and white photographs of the sanatorium's dining room and a group of patients.

The first photograph shows a large room with tables and chairs, likely used for meals. The second photograph depicts a group of men sitting on a bench outside the sanatorium.

Below the photographs, there is a section of text titled "DAILY ROUTINE FOR PATIENTS." This section outlines the daily schedule for patients, including:

  • 6:45 A.M.: Out of bed
  • 7:30 A.M.: Breakfast
  • 10:30 A.M.: Lunch
  • 12:30 P.M.: Dinner
  • 3 P.M.: Lunch
  • 5:45 P.M.: Supper
  • 7:30 P.M.: Recreation
  • 9 P.M.: Roll calls

The text also includes additional information about the daily routine, such as the time for light work and the closure of windows on windy days.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the daily life of patients at the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, highlighting the importance of routine and structure in their care.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a document titled "Massachusetts State Sanatorium." It has two photographs of the sanatorium, one of the dining room and the other of a group of patients. The document also includes a daily routine for patients, which includes activities such as breakfast, work, rest, and exercise. The text provides details about the timing of each activity and the specific instructions for patients.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image appears to be a document containing information about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. The document includes a photograph of a dining room with tables and chairs, as well as a group of patients sitting on a bench outside the sanatorium. The text on the document provides details about the daily routine for patients at the sanatorium, including meal times, rest periods, and prescribed activities. The document also includes a photograph of a group of patients sitting on a bench outside the sanatorium, which suggests that patients were allowed to spend time outside during their stay.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-06

The image is a historical document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. It's a page that includes two main images and a list of daily routines for patients.

The top image shows a large dining room with rows of tables and chairs. The room is bright, with natural light coming in from windows. The caption reads, "A section of the Dining Room."

Below the first image, there is a list of numbered items, which details the "DAILY ROUTINE FOR PATIENTS". The list outlines the patients' day, including getting out of bed, taking a cold bath, eating meals at specific times, doing light work or prescribed exercises, and resting.

The second image at the bottom shows a group of people, presumably patients, gathered on a porch or balcony. Some are standing, while others are sitting, and they seem to be dressed in similar clothing. The caption beneath this image reads, "A group of Patients."

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-06

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a page from a document about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. At the top, the words "Massachusetts State Sanatorium" are printed. There are two photographs on the page. The first shows a large dining room with rows of tables and chairs. The second photograph shows a group of patients on a porch. They are dressed in similar clothing and some are seated in chairs while others stand behind them. There is a caption below the photo that reads, "A group of Patients." Between the photographs is a list titled "Daily Routine for Patients" outlining the schedule of activities at the sanatorium, including waking up, meals, exercises, and rest periods.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image is a historical document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, detailing the daily routine for patients. The document includes two photographs and a list of daily activities.

  1. Photographs:

    • The top photograph shows a section of the dining room, featuring long tables with chairs neatly arranged, likely for communal meals.
    • The bottom photograph depicts a group of patients, all men, standing and sitting together outdoors, possibly engaged in a recreational activity or social gathering.
  2. Daily Routine for Patients:

      1. Out of bed before 6:45 A.M. (if physical condition permits) and beds stripped for airing.
      1. Care of spit-cups and pocket flasks.
      1. Breathing exercises (on piazza or at open window) - windows opened.
      1. Breakfast at 7:30 A.M.
      1. Making of beds unless excused by the physician for one hour to two hours or other prescribed exercise or rest out of doors.
      1. Lunch at 10:30 A.M.
      1. Prescribed work, rest, or exercise.
      1. Dinner at 12:30 P.M.
      1. Rest hour in the wards 1 to 3 P.M. (Some patients have work for this period).
      1. Prescribed work, rest, or exercise.
      1. Care of spit-cups and pocket flasks.
      1. Supper at 5:45 P.M.
      1. Recreation.
      1. Roll calls at 7:30 P.M. and 9 P.M.
      1. In bed before 9:30 P.M. when heat is on. Windows opened wide to remain open all night. In case of storm, windows are closed on windward side.

The routine emphasizes a structured daily schedule with specific times for meals, rest, exercise, and bedtime, aiming to maintain a healthy and regulated lifestyle for the patients.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-28

The image is a historical document titled "Massachusetts State Sanatorium." It contains two main sections: a photograph of the dining room and a detailed daily routine schedule for patients.

  1. Dining Room Photograph: The top half of the image shows a photograph of the dining room. The room is spacious with rows of rectangular tables, each set with white tablecloths and chairs. The setting appears formal and organized, with large windows allowing natural light to fill the space. The photograph conveys a sense of a communal and structured environment.

  2. Daily Routine for Patients: Below the dining room photograph, there is a schedule detailing the daily routine for patients at the sanatorium. The routine includes multiple activities such as waking up, bathing, preparing spit-cups and pocket flasks, breathing exercises, having breakfast, making beds, and engaging in light work (unless excused by the physician). The schedule lists a range of activities from 6:45 AM, including meals, rest hours, and roll calls, concluding at 9:30 PM. The text provides a structured and disciplined lifestyle for the patients, emphasizing health and hygiene.

  3. Patients Photograph: At the bottom of the document, there is a photograph of a group of patients. They are dressed in winter attire, suggesting the image was taken during colder seasons. The patients are standing outdoors, possibly on a porch or balcony, and appear to be in a relaxed but orderly manner. One patient is seated in a wheelchair, highlighting an inclusive environment.

Overall, the image reflects the structured and communal life of patients at the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, emphasizing a regimen focused on health and rehabilitation.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-28

This image is a document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, providing an overview of the facility and the daily routine for patients. The document features two black-and-white photographs and a list of the daily routine.

  1. Top Photograph:

    • Caption: "A section of the Dining Room"
    • The photograph shows a spacious dining room with numerous tables set for meals. Each table is covered with a tablecloth and surrounded by wooden chairs. The room has large windows along the walls, allowing natural light to enter. There are also ceiling lights visible.
  2. Daily Routine for Patients:

    • The list outlines a structured daily schedule for patients, starting from 6:45 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Activities include rising early, taking a cold bath, performing breathing exercises, eating meals, engaging in prescribed work, rest, or exercise, and retiring to bed. Specific times are provided for each activity, ensuring a regulated lifestyle.
  3. Bottom Photograph:

    • Caption: "A group of Patients"
    • The photograph shows a group of patients gathered outside on a porch. They are dressed warmly, suggesting a cool climate. Some are standing while others are seated, and the group appears to be posing for the photo. The building in the background has multiple windows, indicating it is part of the sanatorium complex.

The document provides insight into the living conditions and daily life of patients at the Massachusetts State Sanatorium, emphasizing the importance of a structured routine and fresh air in the treatment regimen.

Text analysis

Amazon

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