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irina1246 [14]
3 years ago
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How are medieval hospitals similar to 18th century hospitals

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Tatiana [17]3 years ago
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Answer:What happened in an 18th century (1700s) hospital? The sick were cared for and doctors were trained in medical schools attached to hospitals. There were also different wards for different types of disease. Previously, many hospitals did not allow the very sick entry as they would be a distraction to the praying!

Explanation:

Simora [160]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The history of hospitals began in antiquity with hospitals in Greece, the Roman Empire and on the Indian subcontinent as well, starting with precursors in the Asclepian temples in ancient Greece and then the military hospitals in ancient Rome. The Greek temples were dedicated to the sick and infirm but did not look anything like modern hospitals. The Romans did not have dedicated, public hospitals. Public hospitals, per se, did not exist until the Christian period.[1] Towards the end of the 4th century, the "second medical revolution"[2] took place with the founding of the first Christian hospital in the eastern Byzantine Empire by Basil of Caesarea, and within a few decades, such hospitals had become ubiquitous in Byzantine society.[3] The hospital would undergo development and progress throughout Byzantine, medieval European and Islamic societies from the 5th to the 15th century. European exploration brought hospitals to colonies in North America, Africa, and Asia. Early Chinese and Japanese hospitals were established by Western missionaries in the 1800s[citation needed]. In the early modern era care and healing would transition into a secular affair in the West for many hospitals.[4] During World War I and World War II, many military hospitals and hospital innovations were created. Government run hospitals increased in Korea, Japan, China, and the Middle East after World War II. In the late 1900s and 21st century, hospital networks and government health organizations were formed to manage groups of hospitals to control costs and share resources. Many smaller, less efficient hospitals in the West were closed because they could not be sustained.

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