From Sick Bed to Death Bed? Patient Composition and Mortality in the Amsterdam Binnengasthuis, 1856-1896.

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY
Social History of Medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-04 eCollection Date: 2026-02-01 DOI:10.1093/shm/hkaf046
Nadeche Diepgrond, Tim Riswick
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Hospitals played a central role in the nineteenth century, as these institutions were the so-called gateways to death or places of healing. Who was admitted and if there is inequality in who died is, however, often understudied. Our study examines the development and mortality risks of the patient population in the Binnengasthuis in Amsterdam over time by analysing detailed patient records of people admitted to the hospital in the period 1856-1896. Our results demonstrate that mortality was not extremely high and depended on the admission policy, the composition of the patient populations was very diverse, and that mortality risks were mainly determined by the disease, year, age, and marital status of the admitted patients. This indicates that a diverse population could get a sick bed, for most it would not become their death bed, and that inequality in mortality risks within the hospital based on socioeconomic status or religion was limited.

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从病榻到死亡之床?阿姆斯特丹Binnengasthuis的病人组成和死亡率,1856-1896。
医院在19世纪扮演着核心角色,因为这些机构是所谓的通往死亡的大门或治愈的地方。然而,谁被录取,谁的死亡是否存在不平等,往往没有得到充分的研究。我们的研究通过分析1856年至1896年期间入院患者的详细病历,调查了阿姆斯特丹Binnengasthuis患者群体的发展和死亡风险。我们的研究结果表明,死亡率不是很高,并取决于入院政策,患者群体的组成非常多样化,死亡风险主要由入院患者的疾病、年龄、年龄和婚姻状况决定。这表明,不同的人群都可以得到一张病床,对大多数人来说,这张病床不会成为他们的死亡床,医院内基于社会经济地位或宗教的死亡风险不平等是有限的。
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Social History of Medicine
Social History of Medicine 社会科学-科学史与科学哲学
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1.60
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63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Social History of Medicine , the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, is concerned with all aspects of health, illness, and medical treatment in the past. It is committed to publishing work on the social history of medicine from a variety of disciplines. The journal offers its readers substantive and lively articles on a variety of themes, critical assessments of archives and sources, conference reports, up-to-date information on research in progress, a discussion point on topics of current controversy and concern, review articles, and wide-ranging book reviews.
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