04316nam 2200469 450 991079408960332120220929210301.090-04-42923-910.1163/9789004429239(CKB)4100000010566037(nllekb)BRILL9789004429239(MiAaPQ)EBC6276031(EXLCZ)99410000001056603720201129d2020 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierTracing hospital boundaries integration and segregation in Southeastern Europe and beyond, 1050-1970 /edited by Jane L. Stevens Crawshaw, Irena Benyovsky Latin, Kathleen VongsathornLeiden, The Netherlands ;Boston :Brill Rodopi,[2020]©20201 online resourceClio medica ;Volume 102Includes index.90-04-40442-2 Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Hospitals, Integration and Segregation -- Jane Stevens Crawshaw and Gordan Ravančić -- Part 1: Patient Identity and Experience -- 1 Beyond the City’s Walls: The Lepers of Narbonne and Siena before the Black Death -- Anna M. Peterson -- 2 Leprosaria: The Simultaneity of Segregation and Integration in Early Modern Southern German Towns -- Annemarie Kinzelbach -- 3 The Role of Segregation and Integration in Identity Formation for Foundlings in Early Modern Dubrovnik -- Rina Kralj-Brassard and Ivana Lazarević -- 4 “San Servolo Lunatic!”: Segregation and Integration in the Life Cycle of Pellagra Patients at Venice’s Provincial Asylums (1842–1912) -- David Gentilcore and Egidio Priani -- Part 2: Hospital Form and Organisation -- 5 Shelter and Custody. Identifying and treating Physical and Mental Disabilities in Eighteenth-Century Hessian High Hospitals -- Christina Vanja -- 6 From Isolation to Integration: the Institutional Treatment of Burns Patients in Britain, c.1845–1950 -- Jonathan Reinarz -- 7 Segregating or Integrating Chronic Patients in Twentieth-century American Hospitals -- George Weisz -- 8 “Dirty Dirty Dirt”: Automating Segregation in the Friesen Concept Hospital -- David Theodore -- Part 3: Hospital Location and Context -- 9 Sacral Topography, Charity and Hospitals in Late Medieval Kotor -- Valentina Živković -- 10 Female Piety and Gendered Spaces: Women’s Hospitals in Renaissance Dubrovnik -- Irena Benyovsky Latin -- 11 Government Hospitals as a Microcosm: Integration and Segregation in Salisbury Hospital, Rhodesia, 1890s–1950 -- Clement Masakure -- Thematic bibliography -- Index.Tracing Hospital Boundaries explores, for the first time, how the forces of both integration and segregation shaped hospitals and their communities between the eleventh and twentieth centuries in Europe, North America and Africa. Within this broad comparative context it also shines a light on a number of case studies from Southeastern Europe. The eleven chapters show how people’s access to, and experience of, healthcare institutions was affected by social, cultural and economic, as well as medical, dynamics. These same factors intersected with developing healthcare technologies to shape hospital design and location, as well as internal policies and practices. The volume produces a new history of the hospital in which boundaries – both physical and symbolic – are frequently contested and redrawn. Contributors are Irena Benyovsky Latin, David Gentilcore, Annemarie Kinzelbach, Rina Kralj-Brassard, Ivana Lazarević, Clement Masakure, Anna Peterson, Egidio Priani, Gordan Ravančić, Jonathan Reinarz, Jane Stevens Crawshaw, David Theodore, Christina Vanja, George Weisz, and Valentina Živković.Clio medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ;Volume 102.HospitalsHistoryHospitalsHistory.362.1109Crawshaw Jane L. StevensBenyovsky Latin Irena1970-Vongsathorn KathleenMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794089603321Tracing hospital boundaries3863421UNINA