[Sketches from ecclesiastic history of Rijeka illustrating the relationship between Christianity and health care]
Autor: | Marko Medved |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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History
17th Century Croatia History 16th Century fraternities Rijeka Episcopate Isidoro Sain Sisters of Mercy History 19th Century History 20th Century History 18th Century Delivery of Health Care Christianity History Medieval Hospitals bratovštine Riječka biskupija sestre milosrdnice History 15th Century |
Zdroj: | Acta medico-historica Adriatica : AMHA Volume 11 Issue 1 |
ISSN: | 1334-4366 1334-6253 |
Popis: | U prvom dijelu opisuje se doprinos kršćanstva razvoju zdravstvene skrbi u srednjem vijeku. Tada su se samostani brinuli o bolesnicima, hodočasnicima i putnicima. U drugom dijelu navode se o neki podaci iz crkvene povijesti Rijeke vezani uz postojanje zdravstvenih ustanova. Zdravstvene prilike potiču otvaranje hospitala u Ulici sv. Sebastijana. Pored župne crkve Uznesenja Mariujina (Assunte) djeluje sklonište Duha Svetoga, čije je ime riječka bolnica zadržala do 1945. godine. Zapaženu ulogu imaju riječke bratovštine sv. Marije, sv. Mihovila, sv. Vida i sv. Ivana. Njihovi članovi pomažu se međusobno, a brinu se i o nemoćnim i bolesnim građanima. Riječki lazareti u Mandraću i Martinšćici imaju kapele i organiziranu vjersku skrb. Prvi riječki biskup Isidoro Sain uspostavio je 1. siječnja 1928. bolnički vikarijat Svetoga Josipa u gradskoj bolnici. Riječko je zdravstvo posebno vezano uz sestre milosrdnice. U Rijeku su stigle 1858. i djeluju u raznim zdravstvenim ustanovama do današnjih dana The first part of the article looks into the contribution of Christianity to health care in the Middle Ages. In those times, monasteries used to take care of the sick, pilgrims, and travellers. The second part brings interesting information about health care institutions from the church history of Rijeka. Local circumstances favoured setting up an infirmary in St Sebastian’s street. Adjacent to the Church of the Assumption was the asylum of the Holy Spirit; the name had remained with the town hospital of Rijeka until 1945. Four fraternities played a major role in local health care: St Mary’s, St Michael’s, St Vitus’, and St John’s. Their members helped each other and took care of the weak and the sick. The lazarets of Rijeka, one in Mandrać and the other in Martinšćica, had their own chapels and organised pastoral care. The first bishop of Rijeka, Isidoro Sain, established the Vicariate of St Joseph in the town hospital on 1 January 1928. Health care in Rijeka had strong ties with the Sisters of Mercy, who arrived in the town in 1858 and have been working in a variety of healthcare institutions to this day. |
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