To Do The Sick No Harm
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To Do The Sick No Harm

A Study of the British Voluntary Hospital System to 1875

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To Do The Sick No Harm

A Study of the British Voluntary Hospital System to 1875

About this book

What part did the British voluntary hospital system play in the health of the community in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? Did hospitals kill or cure? Originally published in 1974, this study investigates these questions through a pioneering examination of the extant hospital records, ranging from admissions registers to annual reports, and by an analysis of the contemporary literature. It relates the hospital system to the changing economic and social environment and is primarily concerned with the patients themselves and their experiences. The lack of medical treatment for the bulk of the population is emphasised, and the influence of the reformers on the foundation of the first voluntary hospitals in the beginning of the 18th century is assessed. Staffing and administrative procedures are studied as a prelude to examining the patients – their social background and physical and surgical complaints. Important aspects of the hospitals' work and their influence on the rate of mortality are explored. They are admissions policy regarding fever cases; the nature and number of surgical cases and the incidence of sepsis. The effect of growing urbanization and industrialization on the success of the voluntary hospitals in the 19th century is also examined.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Original Title Page
  6. Original Copyright Page
  7. Dedication
  8. Table of Contents
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Medical care and social policy
  12. 2 To prove a need
  13. 3 Philanthropy or social enhancement
  14. 4 Hospital staff
  15. 5 Admissions policy
  16. 6 On the books
  17. 7 Fever cases
  18. 8 Surgery
  19. 9 Hospital diseases
  20. 10 Gateways to death?
  21. 11 Hospitals and population growth
  22. Appendix 1: The voluntary hospitals of the eighteenth century
  23. Appendix 2: An account of the establishment of the county hospital at Winchester
  24. Appendix 3: Mortality in selected voluntary hospitals to 1875
  25. Appendix 4: Summary of patients admitted to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 1800-70
  26. Appendix 5: Cases admitted to the Newcastle and Manchester Infirmaries in the 1750s
  27. Appendix 6: A comparison of the mortality-rates presented by Florence Nightingale and Fleetwood Buckle
  28. Appendix 7: Surgical operations, 1863
  29. Appendix 8: Deaths from pyaemia
  30. Notes
  31. Bibliography
  32. Index