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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hospitals
Thus the hospital built by the monks of Innisfallen in 869 is merely called nosocomium although it is usually reckoned an early foundation for lepers in Ireland.
The generosity of the hospital and its patrons was frequently abused, e.
For the hospitals in particular, Vivès urges strict economy in their administration, better provision for medical attendance and a fairer apportionment of available funds whereby the surplus of the wealthier institutions should be assigned to the poorer.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07480a.htm   (9165 words)

  
 OFFICERS - Online Information article about OFFICERS
Austria generals of artillery and infantry were known by the historic title of Feldzeugmeister (See also:
Brigadier-Generals Commodores Deputy Inspectors-General of Hospitals and Fleets.
Convention; the administration, organization and equipment of the army in its relation to the medical services; duties of wardmasters and stewards in military hospitals and returns, accounts and requisitions connected therewith; duties of executive medical officers; military law.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /NUM_ORC/OFFICERS.html   (7254 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Index
List of Allied warships that served at Gallipoli
List of federal subjects of Russia by population
List of BSA local councils and districts in Rhode Island
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 Jew   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The 2,000 year dispersion of the Jewish diaspora beginning under the Roman Empire, as Jews were spread throughout the Roman world and, driven from land to land, and settled wherever they could live freely enough to practice their religion.
:''Main articles: List of Jews, List of Jews by country Jews have made contributions in a broad range of human endeavors, including the sciences, art, politics, etc. Some of these count being Jewish as an essential part of their identity; others view it as an incidental part of their background.
An exhaustive list of Jewish communities in many countries.
jew.iqnaut.net   (4155 words)

  
 List Of Hospitals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This list is being compiled with the hope that more hospitals will take...
A list of hospitals, health insurance companies, and other health related resources, for the new resident, visitors, or anyone looking for healthcare information in Atlanta.
Following is a list of hospitals which have been and are mainly used by American citizens in Austria:...
www.labway.com /list-of-hospitals.html   (196 words)

  
 Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neighbours: Germany (1945–1990: West Germany and East Germany), Poland, from 1945 Soviet Union (1992: Ukraine), Romania (until 1939), Hungary, Austria
National health planning emphasized preventive medicine; factory and local health-care centers supplemented hospitals and other inpatient institutions.
Substantial improvement in rural health care in 1960s and 1970s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Czechoslovakia   (1861 words)

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