History of Hospital Care
academic year 2024/25
Academic Coordinator: Nicolò Nicoli Aldini
Period: First semester
Duration: 14 hours
Program:
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Introduction to the Course
- The history of hospital care in the context of the history of medicine and society: perspectives and study paths.
- Bibliographic references and web resources.
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Places of Care in the Ancient World
- Asclepieia and Valetudinaria in the Greek world and Roman civilization.
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Hospitality in Early Christian and Medieval Times
- Xenodochia, Claustrum Infimorum, Hospitum: the etymology of a name centered on care and hospitality.
- Characteristics and transformations of hospital care from the Early to the Late Middle Ages.
- Healing and caring for the person.
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The Birth of Universities and Their Relationship with Hospitals
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Hospital Transformations from the 15th to the 17th Century
- The "Spedal Grande" and major hospitals.
- The hospital for the incurable.
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Hospital Reforms from the Enlightenment to the Early 19th Century
- The rise of the anatomo-clinical method in medicine and its impact on hospital organization.
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19th and 20th Centuries
- Repurposing of ancient buildings for hospital use.
- Pavilion-style hospitals and new hospital architecture.
- The operating room, analysis laboratory, and radiology.
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The Emergence of Specialized Hospitals
- Pediatric hospitals, orthopedic hospitals, and hospitals for skin diseases.
- Psychiatric patients: between segregation and care.
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20th-Century Hospitals
- Monoblock and multiblock hospital structures.
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Current Scenarios and Perspectives in Hospital Organization