The Mediæval Hospitals of England
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The Mediæval Hospitals of England is a study that explains the important role played by medieval hospitals in England in the development of medical care and charity. Roth's author, Mary Clay, has studied in detail the history of these institutions, their organization and operation, as well as their impact on society and medical science at the time. Each reader will be able to better understand how people in the Middle Ages bet on the efforts of their neighbors, and how this was reflected in the life and general situation of people. The author reveals to the reader a fascinating view of the history of ancient hospitals, emphasizing their significance and importance for society and medicine of that time.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Rotha Mary Clay
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2015-11-19
- Title
- The Mediæval Hospitals of England
- Subject
- Charities -- Great Britain
HV
Hospitals, Medieval
Hospitals -- Great Britain
Leprosy -- England - Editor
- J. Charles (John Charles) Cox