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Belgian hospital architecture

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EditorBuyle M. & Dehaeck S.

Jaar2010

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieM&L Cahier

Volume10

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Pagina’s256

UitgeverMinisterie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap-Afdeling Monumenten en Landschappen

PlaatsBrussel

ISBN9789040302091

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Exemplaar60201 ReknummerBIB-17-A-4

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From infirmary to virtual hospital? 12-25
Dehaeck S. & Van Hee R.
  • Hospitals in the middle ages and the modern era , pp. 13-18
  • Hospitals in the 19th century , pp. 18-22
  • Hospitals during the interwar period , p. 22
  • The contemporary hospital , p. 23
  • Are virtual hospitals a future trend? , pp. 24-25

Hospitals during the Middle Ages 26-35
Maréchal G.
  • The founders, the clientele and the dispersion of the medieval hospital , pp. 26-28
  • The care provided , pp. 28-30
  • The organisation of the hospital , pp. 30-31
  • The hospital personnel , pp. 31-32
  • The hospital architecture , pp. 32-35

The medieval cloister infirmary: an overview of spiritual, medical and practical considerations 36-43
Coomans T.
  • The organisation of the infirmary and the medical knowledge , pp. 37-38
  • Wards and cloister infirmaries in the 12th and 13th century , pp. 38-40
  • The division from large halls into cells in the 14th and 15th century , pp. 40-41
  • Infirmaries of beguinages , pp. 41-42

Hospitals in the New Age 44-53
Ockeley J.
  • Disqueting conditions , p. 46
  • The ward , pp. 46-47
  • Occupancy capacity , pp. 47-48
  • Who is admitted to the hospital? , pp. 48-49
  • Residing in the hospital , pp. 49-53
  • Additional activities , p. 53

Architecture that heals. Pavilion hospital construction in the 19th century Belgium 54-65
Van de Vijver D.
  • An initiative towards a new policy , pp. 54-55
  • A new typology , pp. 55-56
  • The creation of an institutional framework and the laicization and militarisation of the French era , pp. 56-58
  • Paper pavilions: the new fervour of hospital construction in the Kingdom of The Netherlands , pp. 58-59
  • Stone pavilions: the first pavilion construction after 1830 , pp. 59-60
  • Isolated pavilions: Belgian hospital construction and the Supreme Council for Hygiene , pp. 60-61
  • Small and rural? , pp. 62-63
  • The hygienic revolution , pp. 63-64
  • Specialization anad decentralisation , p. 64

Hospitals during the interwar period 66-75
Basyn J.-M.
  • Typological evolution , p. 67
  • Architectural scope , pp. 67-70
  • Medical background , p. 70
  • Political and institutional context , pp. 70-72
  • The fight against tuberculosis , p. 72

History of sanatoriums in Belgium 76-77
Dierckx P.

Military hospitals 78-79
Van Tiggelen R.

The birth of the psychiatric institution 80-88
Allegaert P. & Stockman R.
  • Home , pp. 80-81
  • Commerce and madness , p. 82
  • Treatable , p. 82
  • Repairable , pp. 82-84
  • Faith in buildings , pp. 84-85
  • Paris: Charenton - carré isolé , pp. 85-86
  • Ghent: Joseph Guislain and Adolphe Pauli , pp. 86-87

Guide 89-240

Hospital Museums and Medical Collections 241-251
Dupont G.

Glossary 252-255
Buyle M. & Dehaeck S.
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