HIST 249 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Almshouse, Middle Ages, Hysterectomy
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The paris hospitals: large general and specialized hospitals patients without social resources. Mds can handle their bodies more freely when they are alive, and have access to them after death. Makes pathological anatomy and research on patients possible. Earliest hospitals: rome, earliest military hospitals, islamic world from 8th to 12th century elaborate civil hospitals. Stages of hospital development: religious institution (from early middle ages) Originates from almhouses and monastery infirmaries late 10th century, hospitals founded by parish churches, religious orders, or wealthy and pious philanthropists. Religious charitable institutions: primary function is moral and religious, medical care provided as part of charity. Of sores and wounds, common pharmaceuticals provided mainly by untrained religious personnel though doctors might be attached: care for souls, partially medical (from 18th century) 2 types of hospitals: europe largely public; size permits specialization, britain, us , canada: mix of voluntary and public hospitals. Dependent on annual contributions or subscriptions for their financing.