[Towards a sociology of hospitalized populations: Resorting to the hospital in Germany in the early nineteenth century] [0.03%]
[走向住院人口的社会学:19世纪早期德国的住院行为]
I von Bueltzingsloewen
I von Bueltzingsloewen
Based on a sociological analysis of the populations which were hospitalized in the German academic hospitals during the first half of the 19th century, the purpose of this article is to put into perspective the equivalence which has often b...
[From children in hospitals to children's hospitals: a tentative analysis of the development of specific arrangements for the medical care of children at the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries] [0.03%]
从住院儿童到儿童医院:关于特定医疗安排的发展的试探性分析(15世纪末至16世纪初)
A Saunier
A Saunier
Through several concrete examples coming from the accounts of old hospitals and from the founding deeds of the first institutions especially denoted to children, we shall try to define the elements of a spiritual and mental evolution in the...
[Hospital nuns attending indigent patients in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries] [0.03%]
十七至十八世纪医院修女对贫困病人的照护
M C Dinet-Lecomte
M C Dinet-Lecomte
Unacknowledged, the hospital nuns deserve to be studied. Their call (or vocation), tested by the selection during novitiate, sets them into hospital environment of XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries and is rarely refuted. Whatever their own relig...
[The migrant and the Hôpital du Massif Central at the Hôpital Saint-Louis-des-Français in Madrid, 1617-1935] [0.03%]
[流动人口与马德里圣路易医院的马斯普中央医院(1617—1935)]
R Duroux
R Duroux
This article is meant to bring out the interest offered by hospital records for the study of a migratory movement. The example chosen is a medium-distance migration, concerning people leaving the Massif central for Spain. The subject of our...
[Losing one's life giving birth: maternal mortality at Port-Royal 1815-1826] [0.03%]
[生育时失去生命:1815年至1826年的 Port-Royal孕产妇死亡率]
S Beauvalet
S Beauvalet
In this paper, we have studied the "Hospice de la Maternité", created in 1795 to replace the "Office des acouchées of the Paris "Hôtel-Dieu". Our objectives were first to conduct a demographic study of the pregnant women coming to the ma...
T Bengtsson,C Lundh
T Bengtsson
The mortality decline in the Nordic countries started at the end of the 18th century with a decrease in infant and child mortality. It was not until the middle of the 19th century that adult mortality started to fall. Recent research shows ...
[The population of the big university hospitals in Belgium from the early nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth century] [0.03%]
[比利时大大学附属医院人口的一个世纪(19至20世纪)]
Y Horrent,M Oris,P Servais et al.
Y Horrent et al.
This paper is the synthesis of researches concerning the university hospitals of Gand, Liège and Louvain in Belgium. First, you will find an abstract of the analysis and main results. The interpretation topics are then approached with thre...
A Fine
A Fine
The effects of baby children's feeding on their mortality is known. It is thus interesting to know the cultural context in which bottle-feeding was adopted. In the 1930s, many women in the Eastern Pyrenees abandoned breast-feeding on the ad...
J Dupâquier
J Dupâquier
The infant's mortality calendar regarding populations in the past, testifies of an unusual concentration in the few days following births. A similar phenomenon can be observed nowadays as far as premature baby is confronted with and particu...
M Breschi,M Livi-Bacci
M Breschi
Season of birth may influence considerably children's survival. This study extends the analysis that the authors have already carried out on the Italian regions and Savoy to other countries: Russia, Low Countries, Belgium and Switzerland. T...