The Religious Nursing In The Lleida Of The XIX Century: The Case Of Daughters Of Charity Of Saint Vincent Of Paul: OAJBS Publishers
The Religious Nursing In
The Lleida Of The XIX Century: The Case Of Daughters Of Charity Of Saint
Vincent Of Paul by Lorena
Lourdes Tejero Vidal* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)
The city of Lleida that was reborn after the
war of independence 1808-1814 had a diminished population and many wounded
soldiers who remained in the city’s hospitals [1-5]. In addition, there was a
great lack of supply in the military hospitals of the seminary, general
hospital and San Luis within the “Corregimiento” to which the city of Lleida
Belonged. Fact that led the town hall to address the was commissioner of the
French Army General Henriot asking for help [6,7]. To correct these
deficiencies, during that month of may an auction of the bread supply was
carried out , every neighbor was required to provide an ounce of threads for
the hospitals, some 300 mattresses were requisitioned for the comfort of the
patients and supplies were provided for the city’s military hospital [8].

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