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Factores asociados a las prácticas de publicación de médicos que laboran en hospitales de Cusco, Perú

, 2016
Con el objetivo de determinar los factores asociados a las practicas de publicacion de los medicos que laboran en los hospitales de la ciudad del Cusco, Peru, se realizo un estudio de corte transversal analitico, donde se incluyo a todos los medicos de ...
N. Atamari-Anahui   +5 more
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Estado de la desnutrición en los hospitales de Cuba: Una actualización necesaria

, 2015
Justificacion : El Estudio Cubano de Desnutricion Hospitalaria, conducido en el bienio 1999 – 2001 con 1,905 pacientes atendidos en 12 hospitales de 6 provincias del pais, revelo una tasa de desnutricion hospitalaria del 41.2%. Transcurrida una decada de
S. S. Porbén
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EFICIENCIA DE LOS HOSPITALES DE BOLÍVAR- COLOMBIA POR MEDIO ANÁLISIS ENVOLVENTE DE DATOS 1 EFFICIENCY OF HOSPITALS BOLIVAR- COLOMBIA THROUGH DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS EFICIÊNCIA DOS HOSPITAIS BOLÍVAR-COLOMBIA ANÁLISE POR MORADIA DE DADOS

, 2015
Esta investigacion estudio la eficiencia de 44 Hospitales de Bolivar en el ano 2010. Lo anterior por medio de la aplicacion de Analisis Envolvente de Datos DEA. Se calcularon las eficiencias tecnicas de los Hospitales utilizando el modelo DEA enfocado en
T. Herrera
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Poling and the Knights Hospitallers

2021
Sussex Archaeological Collections, 60, 67 ...
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The Hospitallers as Feudal Lords

1967
The Order of St. John in Syria was a landlord in feudal states. It therefore shared with other land-owners certain rights over its tenants and owed certain duties to the rulers. But any study that concerns feudalism has great difficulties for the modern historian, who has lost the exact meaning of terms which were commonplace: justice, coutume, ligence,
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The Knights Hospitallers of England as Undertakers

Speculum, 1981
In pre-Reformation England the Knights Hospitallers habitually buried executed felons irrespective of the felons' connection with the order.' Their authority for doing so and its extent have never been assessed. So that they may be, the evidence of their activity is here set out.2 About 1276 some thieves were hanged at Ilchester. The Hospitallers' "men"
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The Templars and the Hospitallers, Christ and the Saints

Crusades, 2005
Shortly before the dissolution of his order, a young Templar lay dying in Cyprus. Clutching a crucifix in his hand, he cried out to the one whose death was depicted upon it: “You are the true God, son of God, O my saviour, my creator, and of the whole world!
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The Hospitaller’s Cloak

2017
This chapter explores sanctuary claims made in the properties of one particular religious order, the Knights of St John of Jerusalem (the Knights Hospitaller). The order had a special relationship with the English system of criminal prosecution (providing burial to hanged felons), exemplifying an amalgam of mercy, justice, and charity that had much in ...
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