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  2. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Effectively cured, in 1123 he founded a small hospital for the poor outside London: it was the first nucleus of the famous St Bartholomew's Hospital, still active today, commonly called "Bart". In the North during the late Saxon period, monasteries, nunneries, and hospitals functioned mainly as a site of charity to the poor.

  3. Lunatic asylum - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] Patients were allowed to move freely about the hospital grounds, and eventually dark dungeons were replaced with sunny, well-ventilated rooms. Pinel argued that mental illness was the result of excessive exposure to social and psychological stresses , to heredity and physiological damage.

  4. Asylum architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1848 lithograph of the Kirkbride design of the Trenton State Hospital. The Quaker reformers, including Samuel Tuke, who promoted the moral treatment, as it was called, argued that patients should be unchained, granted respect, encouraged to perform occupational tasks (like farming, carpentry, or laundry), and allowed to stroll the grounds with an attendant and attend occasional dances. [5]

  5. Utica Psychiatric Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1852, Old Main's first floor stairway caught fire. Patients and staff were safely evacuated, but a firefighter and doctor were killed while trying to salvage items from the building. The entire center portion of the building was destroyed. Four days after the fire at Old Main, a barn on the asylum grounds caught fire.

  6. Workhouse infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Camberwell workhouse (in Peckham, South London) continued until 1985 as a shelter for more than 1000 homeless men, operated by the Department of Health and Social Security and renamed a resettlement centre. [13] Southwell workhouse, now a museum, was used to provide temporary accommodation for mothers and children until the early 1990s.

  7. 25 gift ideas for people who are in hospital (that are way ...

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    Hospital rooms are full of beeping machines with lots of lights, but with this luxurious looking eye mask they'll be able to block out some of those distractions. For $10, it looks a heck of a lot ...

  8. Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A hospital is a healthcare institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. [1] The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergency department to treat urgent health problems ranging from fire and accident victims to a sudden illness.

  9. Children's hospital surprises 12-year-old patient with Taylor ...

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    A 12-year-old patient at Children's Hospital New Orleans was surprised when staffers gifted her tickets to attend a Taylor Swift concert. In a video released by the hospital, Kelsey Farris is seen ...