Medieval
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» Ancient Arts of Anesthesia Are Unlocked Report that excavation of the medieval Soutra Hospital near Edinburgh showed that some 200 herbs and spices were used as medicines, reproduced in Today's Healthy News. » City of Winchester: Hospital of St Cross An illustrated history of this almshouse founded in the 1130s by Bishop Henry of Blois for 13 poor men, and enlarged in the 15th century by Cardinal Beaufort. » Domus Dei, Portsmouth, UK Hantsweb gives the history of hospice founded by Peter de Rupibus, the Crusader Bishop of Winchester, in 1212, fire-bombed in 1941. Includes photograph. » Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury The official site gives an illustrated introduction to the medieval Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, and Greyfriars Chapel, the only surviving part of a Franciscan friary. Includes visitor information. » Heritage of Mercy Jean Manco explains the development of medieval hospitals and almshouses in Britain. Article first published in Medieval History. » Hotel-Dieu, Beaune, France A history, description and expandable thumbnail photographs of this surviving medieval hospital, now a museum, by Canadian visitor Sara Genn. From Saraphina Travelogue. » Innocenti Hospital Gloria Chiarini describes the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence, founded in 1419 for orphans and abandoned children, and designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Part of The Florence Art Guide. » Maison Dieu, Faversham A monastic hospital founded by Henry III about A.D. 1230 and now a museum. The official town guide provides a history, images and visitor information. » Medieval Hospitals of Oxfordshire Margaret Markham gives a history and description: endowments, diagnosis and treatment, internal life, dedications, buildings and locations. Includes foundation dates and brief details of individual hospitals. [PDF]. » Medieval Hospitals of Kent Ian Coulson introduces the topic, gives a list of early hospitals and almshouses in the county, with foundation dates, and a plan and reconstruction drawing of St John's Hospital, Canterbury, the oldest hospital in England. » Mediweb: The Royal and Ancient Hospital of St Bartholomew An illustrated history of the monastic hospital founded by Rahere in 1123 at Smithfield, just outside London's city walls, which evolved into a modern teaching hospital. » Soutra Aisle Brief mention of the excavation of a 14th-century Augustinian hospital in Scotland, with a photograph of a related standing building. » St John's Hospital, Bruges A history and photographs of this large medieval hospital, now a museum, from Belgium Travel Network. » St. Bartholomew's Hospital Archives and Museum The famous teaching hospital holds archives going back to its foundation circa 1123. History and visitor information. » The Gallery of the Hospital of the Innocents An illustrated description from Your Way to Florence of the gallery set in the early 15th-century orphanage designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. » The Hospital of San Luca in Lucca A photograph and guide to the history and archaeology of this Italian medieval hospital, from the Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa. » The Hospital of St John the Baptist Bridgwater An illustrated history by Peter Cattermole of this medieval hospital closed in 1536. » The Maison Dieu, Dover Dover Museum provides a history of the hospice founded in 1203 by Hubert de Burgh, and used as the town hall from 1834 to 1881. |
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