Dobřany at the end of Nineteenth Century
Dobřany na konci devatenáctého století
Zemský ústav pro choromyslné v Dobřanech byl koncem 19. století vzorem pro ostatní ústavy. Pohyb pacientů i stavy personálu byly oproti současné době omezené. Léčba odpovídala tehdejší medicínské úrovni, spočívala hlavně v pečovatelské službě a léčbě prací. Mezilidské vztahy mezi lékaři nebyly však po určitou dobu ideální.
Klíčová slova:
Zemský ústav pro choromyslné Dobřany.
Authors:
J. Klik
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2006; 145: 587-588
Category:
History of Medicine
Overview
At the end of 19th century, the Municipal Institute for patients with mental diseases in Dobřany represented a standard for other Institutes. The fluctuation of patients and staff was in comparison to nowadays limited .The therapy corresponded to medical level of that time, consisted mainly of nurturant services and working therapy. For a certain peiod of time, interpersonal relations among the medical staff were not ideal.
Key words:
The Municipal Institute for patients with mental diseases in Dobřany.
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