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  • Health care: Patients found hospitals a lot different 100 years ago
    A century ago, hospitals were known as places where people went to die But treatments evolved and today hospitals are used by most Americans
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    These nonfederal, short-term care institutions that were controlled by community leaders and were linked to the community’s physicians to meet community needs represented 82 3 percent of all hospitals, contained over half of all hospital beds, and had 92 1 percent of all admissions
  • How New York City Hospitals Looked in the Early 1900s
    Voluntary hospitals were often founded by specific religious or ethnic communities Mount Sinai Hospital, for example, was established by the city’s Jewish community, while St Luke’s and Roosevelt hospitals had Episcopalian and Presbyterian roots
  • An Architectural History of US Community Hospitals
    This article uses the history of architecture—particularly, hospital site choice and building layout—and the history of the changing community context and individual institutions to illuminate hospital-community interactions since the 1860s
  • Healthcare Scientific Epoch 1890S–1920S - Academic library
    In the years after the war, the “professionalization of nursing” beginning in 1873 and the “spectacular rise in surgery” in the late 1800s were major contributors to the development of hospitals (p 154)
  • History of hospitals - Wikipedia
    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
  • THE BEGINNINGS OF HOSPITALS IN THE UNITED STATES - JSTOR
    The British military hospital system consisted of what were then called flying hospitals, but later, field hospitals which were tents set up close to the field of battle for first aid and essential emergency surgery
  • The 1900s Medicine and Health: Overview - Encyclopedia. com
    The nineteenth century witnessed numerous improvements in American health and medicine, but many important problems lingered as a new century dawned in 1900 Among the most significant were the lack of hospitals, laboratories, and medical libraries throughout the country
  • Records of the Public Health Service [PHS], 1912-1968
    Responsible for routine inspection of PHS administered hospitals and medical facilities (including veterans' hospitals) and for investigation of complaints (primarily from veterans) of mismanagement or mistreatment by PHS personnel
  • History of medicine in the United States - Wikipedia
    This enabled hospitals like St Vincent's Hospital in New York, where nurses from the Sisters of Charity began their work in 1849; patients of all backgrounds were welcome, but most came from the low-income Catholic population





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