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Borrowed buildings: Canada's temporary hospitals during World War I.

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This article explores the alterations and additions made to houses, colleges, and larger public buildings in their temporary use as convalescent homes for wounded Canadian soldiers during World War I. These ''borrowed buildings'' anticipated and emphasized three important characteristics of subsequent hospital architecture by suggesting that domestic environments enhanced healing, that hospitals should be accessible, and that patients should be segregated according to social status and disease. The broader implications of the study are that temporarily appropriated spaces contribute to the definition of many institutions and often act as arenas of resistance to established practices.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 14531398     DOI: 10.3138/cbmh.16.1.25

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Bull Med Hist        ISSN: 0823-2105


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Review 1.  Large-scale public venues as medical emergency sites in disasters: lessons from COVID-19 and the use of Fangcang shelter hospitals in Wuhan, China.

Authors:  Dongping Fang; Shengjie Pan; Zaishang Li; Ting Yuan; Benran Jiang; Di Gan; Bai Sheng; Jing Han; Tao Wang; Zhongmin Liu
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2020-06
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