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Hospitality's History

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1991
Virtually no scholarly work has been written about the hospitality industry's history. This historiography exposes the gaps in what's available. For example, few works examine the development and growth of the industry. Most published reports are biographies, company histories, case studies, and coffee-table books.
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The History of General Hospital Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
General hospital psychiatry in Britain began in 1728, and thereafter several new voluntary hospitals provided separate wards for lunatics, but none survived beyond the middle of the 19th century. Less severe nervous organic disorder has always been common in the general wards of voluntary hospitals, and was accepted as the responsibility of ...
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The Uses of History in a Hospital Library

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2009
This article highlights the contribution that historical information can make to the depth and interest of current medical practice and scholarship. Included are some suggested historical resources that may help shed light on a project's medical and scientific antecedents.
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History, heritage and hospitals

Medical Journal of Australia, 2001
B G, Storey, A W, Cooke
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Nursing Histories in a Naval Hospital

Military Medicine, 1969
J S, Shaw, M, McLaughlin
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History of Weston Hospital

Historical psychiatric pamphlet collection, collected by Dr. David Braddock, from the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities.
Carr, Marjorie E.   +2 more
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