El proceso de reducción de hospitales en la Andalucía rural. Los hospitales de Niebla y La Palma (1590-1847). Conflictos, corruptelas y desobediencias
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El artículo analiza cómo el proceso
de reducción de hospitales auspiciado
por Felipe II afectó a estas instituciones
de socorro rural, concretamente a los
hospitales de Niebla y La Palma. En ésta, los
tres centros que sobrevivieron al proceso,
oponiéndose al mismo, incrementaron su
labor asistencial y educativa hasta mediados
del siglo XIX. En Niebla, en cambio,
donde los hospitales no pudieron resistir la
política de reducción, se desarrolló, gracias
a la misma, una efectiva hospitalidad.
The article discusses how the process of reducing hospitals sponsored by Philip II afected these institutions of rural relief, namely the Niebla and La Palma hospitals. In it, the three centers that survived the process, opposing the same, increased their welfare and educational work until the mid nineteenth century. In Niebla, however, where hospitals could not resist the reduction policy, an effective hospitality was developed, thanks to it.
The article discusses how the process of reducing hospitals sponsored by Philip II afected these institutions of rural relief, namely the Niebla and La Palma hospitals. In it, the three centers that survived the process, opposing the same, increased their welfare and educational work until the mid nineteenth century. In Niebla, however, where hospitals could not resist the reduction policy, an effective hospitality was developed, thanks to it.







