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Plague Hospitals Public Health For The City In Early Modern Venice 1st Edition Jane L Stevens Crawshaw

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Plague Hospitals Public Health For The City In Early Modern Venice 1st Edition Jane L Stevens Crawshaw
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.15 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Jane L. Stevens Crawshaw
ISBN: 9780754669586, 0754669580
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Plague Hospitals Public Health For The City In Early Modern Venice 1st Edition Jane L Stevens Crawshaw by Jane L. Stevens Crawshaw 9780754669586, 0754669580 instant download after payment.

Developed throughout early modern Europe, lazaretti, or plague hospitals, took on a central role in early modern responses to epidemic disease, in particular the prevention and treatment of plague. The lazaretti served as isolation hospitals, quarantine centres, convalescent homes, cemeteries, and depots for the disinfection or destruction of infected goods. The first permanent example of this institution was established in Venice in 1423 and between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries tens of thousands of patients passed through the doors. Founded on lagoon islands, the lazaretti tell us about the relationship between the city and its natural environment. The plague hospitals also illustrate the way in which medical structures in Venice intersected with those of piety and poor relief and provided a model for public health which was influential across Europe. This is the first detailed study of how these plague hospitals functioned, where they were situated, who worked there, what it was like to stay there, and how many people survived. Comparisons are made between the Venetian lazaretti and similar institutions in Padua, Verona and other Italian and European cities. Centred on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, during which time there were both serious plague outbreaks in Europe and periods of relative calm, the book explores what the lazaretti can tell us about early modern medicine and society and makes a significant contribution to both Venetian history and our understanding of public health in early modern Europe, engaging with ideas of infection and isolation, charity and cure, dirt, disease and death.

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