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what were the conditions of the hospitals a hundred years ago?​

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Answered by lucky527
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They are a far cry from the institutions of the early 20th century, where conditions were unsanitary and the patients were mostly poor. One hundred years ago, the public associated hospitals with places where people went to die.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hospitals of today are places of hope and innovation. They are a far cry from the institutions of the early 20th century, where conditions were unsanitary and the patients were mostly poor. One hundred years ago, the public associated hospitals with places where people went to die.

In order to find out what hospitals looked like 100 years ago, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed sources such as drug information resource Monthly Prescribing Reference and the National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, as well as media sources such as U.S. News & World Report and PBS.com to compile our list

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