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Which is NOT one of the three historical stages of the evolution of the hospital?
{ 1 } - The Romans established hospitals for soldiers and work gangs of slaves for the purpose of maintaining manpower for special tasks.
{ 2 } - Byzantine Christians instituted guest houses or hotels for the poor. Iimitated by Muslims and Western Christians, these medieval institutions usually did not supply medical care in the strict sense, but nursing and spiritual comfort. By the Renaissance, Christian hospitals were regularly visited by physicians.
{ 3 } - In the fourth century B.C., Plato established a teaching hospital as part of his Academy. The hospital sought to cure by a Pythagorean model of discipline of the body and liberation of the soul.
{ 4 } - In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Christian hospitals were gradually replaced by modern public and private hospitals which emphasize cure rather than care.
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Which is NOT one of the three historical stages of the evolution of the hospital?
{ 1 } - The Romans established hospitals for soldiers and work gangs of slaves for the purpose of maintaining manpower for special tasks.
{ 2 } - Byzantine Christians instituted guest houses or hotels for the poor. Iimitated by Muslims and Western Christians, these medieval institutions usually did not supply medical care in the strict sense, but nursing and spiritual comfort. By the Renaissance, Christian hospitals were regularly visited by physicians.
{ 3 } - In the fourth century B.C., Plato established a teaching hospital as part of his Academy. The hospital sought to cure by a Pythagorean model of discipline of the body and liberation of the soul.
{ 4 } - In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Christian hospitals were gradually replaced by modern public and private hospitals which emphasize cure rather than care.
See p. 124.
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Which is NOT one of the three historical stages of the evolution of the hospital?
{ 1 } - The Romans established hospitals for soldiers and work gangs of slaves for the purpose of maintaining manpower for special tasks.
{ 2 } - Byzantine Christians instituted guest houses or hotels for the poor. Iimitated by Muslims and Western Christians, these medieval institutions usually did not supply medical care in the strict sense, but nursing and spiritual comfort. By the Renaissance, Christian hospitals were regularly visited by physicians.
{ 3 } - In the fourth century B.C., Plato established a teaching hospital as part of his Academy. The hospital sought to cure by a Pythagorean model of discipline of the body and liberation of the soul.
{ 4 } - In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Christian hospitals were gradually replaced by modern public and private hospitals which emphasize cure rather than care.
See p. 124.
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Which is NOT one of the three historical stages of the evolution of the hospital?
{ 1 } - The Romans established hospitals for soldiers and work gangs of slaves for the purpose of maintaining manpower for special tasks.
{ 2 } - Byzantine Christians instituted guest houses or hotels for the poor. Iimitated by Muslims and Western Christians, these medieval institutions usually did not supply medical care in the strict sense, but nursing and spiritual comfort. By the Renaissance, Christian hospitals were regularly visited by physicians.
{ 3 } - In the fourth century B.C., Plato established a teaching hospital as part of his Academy. The hospital sought to cure by a Pythagorean model of discipline of the body and liberation of the soul.
{ 4 } - In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Christian hospitals were gradually replaced by modern public and private hospitals which emphasize cure rather than care.
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Which is NOT one of the three historical stages of the evolution of the hospital?
{ 1 } - The Romans established hospitals for soldiers and work gangs of slaves for the purpose of maintaining manpower for special tasks.
{ 2 } - Byzantine Christians instituted guest houses or hotels for the poor. Iimitated by Muslims and Western Christians, these medieval institutions usually did not supply medical care in the strict sense, but nursing and spiritual comfort. By the Renaissance, Christian hospitals were regularly visited by physicians.
{ 3 } - In the fourth century B.C., Plato established a teaching hospital as part of his Academy. The hospital sought to cure by a Pythagorean model of discipline of the body and liberation of the soul.
{ 4 } - In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Christian hospitals were gradually replaced by modern public and private hospitals which emphasize cure rather than care.
See p. 124.
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