The so-called Charitable Institutions of Malta and Gozo were organizations devoted to relieving the poor financially; providing them with food and shelter; nursing and treating them when sick either in their own homes or in hospitals; providing care for the aged and the mentally ill and assisting the helpless in any other way such as protecting unwanted babies and orphans and ransoming slaves. In practice all these activities took the form of three services: 1. Hospital Services 2. District Medical Service 3. Social Welfare.peer-reviewe
This book provides a reassessment of the role of charitable and voluntary fundraising for health car...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The voluntary hospitals were amongst the most original and enduring monuments o...
In the United States after the wars of the 19th. century, particularly after the Civil War, no profe...
Christianity from its initiation looked at nursing of the sick and infirm as a Christian duty and se...
'Owing perhaps to Malta's role as a fortress in the Mediterranean very little attention seems to ha...
The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the medical essay competition for 1969 was a...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
The first hospital recorded in Malta was already functioning in 1372, while in the sister island of...
It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civ...
The hospital in Milanów played an important role for the local community against the background of c...
From time immemorial, members of religious orders, both male and female, have nursed the poor in the...
Visitors to Malta who recorded their experiences of the island during the rule by the Order (1530 –...
This thesis began as a study of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act of 1885, which provide...
The Church in Malta has played a pivotal role in the life of the Maltese for a millenium. When the c...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
This book provides a reassessment of the role of charitable and voluntary fundraising for health car...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The voluntary hospitals were amongst the most original and enduring monuments o...
In the United States after the wars of the 19th. century, particularly after the Civil War, no profe...
Christianity from its initiation looked at nursing of the sick and infirm as a Christian duty and se...
'Owing perhaps to Malta's role as a fortress in the Mediterranean very little attention seems to ha...
The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the medical essay competition for 1969 was a...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
The first hospital recorded in Malta was already functioning in 1372, while in the sister island of...
It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civ...
The hospital in Milanów played an important role for the local community against the background of c...
From time immemorial, members of religious orders, both male and female, have nursed the poor in the...
Visitors to Malta who recorded their experiences of the island during the rule by the Order (1530 –...
This thesis began as a study of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act of 1885, which provide...
The Church in Malta has played a pivotal role in the life of the Maltese for a millenium. When the c...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
This book provides a reassessment of the role of charitable and voluntary fundraising for health car...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The voluntary hospitals were amongst the most original and enduring monuments o...
In the United States after the wars of the 19th. century, particularly after the Civil War, no profe...