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Historical collection: Hospitals
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There are few more significant pointers to progress in health care than the growth in importance of the hospital. Once it was little more than a place for the poor and the incurably sick to die in, but medical, scientific and technical advance coupled with far-reaching social and economic change and growth, brought about a transformation. Hospitals became strongholds, isolated fortresses against illness and diseases. Now this is giving place to a new concept: the hospital is emerging from isolation, reaffirming its links with the community, and developing into a center for an array of therapeutic, preventive, rehabilitative and educational medical services.
A new basis hospital which provides preventive, curative and rehabilitation services and functions as part of a regional health system. (Panipat, India).
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01/01/1970
Country, area, WHO office
India
City
Panipat
WHO Region
SEARO
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© WHO / Ajaib S. Kochar
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