Publisher's Synopsis
Die Sterblichkeit in dem Kranken- und Waisenhaus zu Bruchsal und die öffentliche Verpflegungs-Anstalten der armen Kranken und Nothleidenden in dem FÃ1/4rstentum Speier, by Franz Heinrich Birnstiel, examines mortality rates within the hospital and orphanage of Bruchsal, as well as public assistance institutions for the poor, sick, and needy in the principality of Speyer. This historical work provides insights into the public health and social welfare systems of the time, offering a detailed analysis of the conditions and factors influencing mortality in these institutions. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of medicine, social work, and public health in 19th-century Germany.
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