Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime

The Hospital of the Five Wounds of the city of Seville was found to attend the poor patients and because of the separation of sexes was created a women’s infirmary to take care to those women. The “mothers” and “daughters” worked in the called women’s enclosure of the Hospital of the Five Wounds dur...

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Main Author: Paula Ermila Rivasplata Varillas
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Alicante 2014-09-01
Series:Cultura de los Cuidados
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Online Access:https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2014-n39-la-clausura-femenina-del-hospital-de-las-cinco-llagas-de-sevilla-en-el-antiguo-regimen
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spelling doaj-d370b1d883154e85b779aea9ea001c732020-11-24T21:58:37ZspaUniversidad de AlicanteCultura de los Cuidados1699-60032014-09-01039486210.7184/cuid.2014.39.077585Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient RegimePaula Ermila Rivasplata Varillas0Universidad de SevillaThe Hospital of the Five Wounds of the city of Seville was found to attend the poor patients and because of the separation of sexes was created a women’s infirmary to take care to those women. The “mothers” and “daughters” worked in the called women’s enclosure of the Hospital of the Five Wounds during more than three centuries. In this manner, this article studies about the treatment that was given to the feminine infirmaries of this hospital as if they were monasteries, completely separated from the rest of the hospital and with access restricted to the religious and laymen.https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2014-n39-la-clausura-femenina-del-hospital-de-las-cinco-llagas-de-sevilla-en-el-antiguo-regimensevillahospital de las cinco llagasclausura femeninaenfermeríamadresdoncellas de doteantiguo régimen
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Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime
Cultura de los Cuidados
sevilla
hospital de las cinco llagas
clausura femenina
enfermería
madres
doncellas de dote
antiguo régimen
author_facet Paula Ermila Rivasplata Varillas
author_sort Paula Ermila Rivasplata Varillas
title Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime
title_short Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime
title_full Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime
title_fullStr Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime
title_full_unstemmed Women’s enclosure in the Hospital of the Five Wounds in Sevilla in the Ancient Regime
title_sort women’s enclosure in the hospital of the five wounds in sevilla in the ancient regime
publisher Universidad de Alicante
series Cultura de los Cuidados
issn 1699-6003
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The Hospital of the Five Wounds of the city of Seville was found to attend the poor patients and because of the separation of sexes was created a women’s infirmary to take care to those women. The “mothers” and “daughters” worked in the called women’s enclosure of the Hospital of the Five Wounds during more than three centuries. In this manner, this article studies about the treatment that was given to the feminine infirmaries of this hospital as if they were monasteries, completely separated from the rest of the hospital and with access restricted to the religious and laymen.
topic sevilla
hospital de las cinco llagas
clausura femenina
enfermería
madres
doncellas de dote
antiguo régimen
url https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/2014-n39-la-clausura-femenina-del-hospital-de-las-cinco-llagas-de-sevilla-en-el-antiguo-regimen
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