It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civilian sick and the aged, the Order of St. John of Jerusalem also made special arrangements of a medical kind for its Moslem slaves during its domination over the Maltese Islands from 1530 to 1798. The subject has not received adequate treatment from historians possibly for two reasons: (a) the Holy Infirmary occupied such a pre-eminent place in the Order's organization that it has overshadowed the importance of other medical establishments; and (b) the fact that references to the medical condition of slaves are scarce and scattered in various volumes of the Order's archives has also contributed to obscure this subject of the Order's activitie...
My study of Slavery in Malta originally entitled Some Aspects of Slavery in Malta during the Rule of...
After more than 900 years of existence, the Hospitaller Order of St John is still very much alive, w...
In his description of Malta, Jean Quintin d'Autun observed that 'the people have a Sicilian characte...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
Visitors to Malta who recorded their experiences of the island during the rule by the Order (1530 –...
The Holy Infirmary, at least in theory, bore witness to the very raison d'etre of the Order of St Jo...
The so-called Charitable Institutions of Malta and Gozo were organizations devoted to relieving the ...
The first hospital recorded in Malta was already functioning in 1372, while in the sister island of...
The Order of the Knights of St John was officially founded in Jerusalem in 1113 as a Hospitaller Ord...
Between the early sixteenth and the end of the eighteenth centuries the Maltese islands were adminis...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
My study of Slavery in Malta originally entitled Some Aspects of Slavery in Malta during the Rule of...
After more than 900 years of existence, the Hospitaller Order of St John is still very much alive, w...
In his description of Malta, Jean Quintin d'Autun observed that 'the people have a Sicilian characte...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
This thesis reassesses the relationship between the Knights Hospitaller and enslaved peoples. The Ho...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
Visitors to Malta who recorded their experiences of the island during the rule by the Order (1530 –...
The Holy Infirmary, at least in theory, bore witness to the very raison d'etre of the Order of St Jo...
The so-called Charitable Institutions of Malta and Gozo were organizations devoted to relieving the ...
The first hospital recorded in Malta was already functioning in 1372, while in the sister island of...
The Order of the Knights of St John was officially founded in Jerusalem in 1113 as a Hospitaller Ord...
Between the early sixteenth and the end of the eighteenth centuries the Maltese islands were adminis...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
My study of Slavery in Malta originally entitled Some Aspects of Slavery in Malta during the Rule of...
After more than 900 years of existence, the Hospitaller Order of St John is still very much alive, w...
In his description of Malta, Jean Quintin d'Autun observed that 'the people have a Sicilian characte...