International audienceThe article sets into focus the everyday practices of caring the sick in the Poor Clares' convents of Bratislava, Trnava, Zagreb, Buda and Pest with a time scope focused on the era of Maria Theresa's and Joseph II's church reforms. It evinces that each convent had an infirmary, in which the ill nuns could be separated from the rest of the community and nursed according to the instructions of a doctor, but the investigation of the rooms and their equipment also reveals significant differences among them. While the infirmary was merely a sickroom with three or four beds in the case of the smaller communities of Zagreb and Pest, the bigger convents' infirmaries – that accommodated nine-twelve patients – consisted of a com...
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1 Summary The thesis deals with relation of the medicine and the religious ambient in the 17th centu...
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Charity and care of the poor, the sick, the old, vagrants, cripples, the homeless, the handicapped a...
The article discusses the post-war period in the history of the Pühtitsa Uspensky Convent (of Dormit...
The article examines the enduring phenomenon of double monasticism, the type of religious organisati...
The authors discuss the early history of the Dubrovnik communal hospital Domus Christi on the basis ...
The article describes illness and death behind the walls of the convent of the Norbertine in Ibramow...
Current state: The Congregation of Sisters of Mercy of St. Charles Borromeo is the largest congregat...
From the very moment of the conversion to Christianity the Church carried out a charitable activity ...
The aim of the article is to present the processes of the genesis of the formation of the network of...
The thesis titled Nursing Care Provided by Nuns from 19thCentrury to thePresent Days is based on onl...
The Samogitian bishop Jerzy Tyszkiewicz founded the Convent of St. Catherine in Krakės in 1645. The ...
The article is devoted to study the Catholic communities of Sisters of Mercy in the Western region o...
The article is based on the case study of Sister Asklipiodata, a Jewish convert to Christianity, who...
The article considers the position of the hospital in the discussion on health care between self-hel...
1 Summary The thesis deals with relation of the medicine and the religious ambient in the 17th centu...
Founded by the Bishop of Vilnius Abraham Woyna in 1635, the Fatebenefratelli (also known as the Brot...
Charity and care of the poor, the sick, the old, vagrants, cripples, the homeless, the handicapped a...
The article discusses the post-war period in the history of the Pühtitsa Uspensky Convent (of Dormit...
The article examines the enduring phenomenon of double monasticism, the type of religious organisati...
The authors discuss the early history of the Dubrovnik communal hospital Domus Christi on the basis ...