Diorama of Santa Cruz Hospital of Toledo in the 1500s
Diorama "Hospitals and the Care of the Sick", showing Santa Cruz Hospital of Toledo in the sixteenth century, English, 1901-1970
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The high roof and the altar of the interior of the Santa Cruz Hospital of Toledo, Spain, give it the appearance of a church. Hospitals in the 1500s were usually run by religious orders and in this diorama nuns provide the nursing care. Patients have comfortable beds where they could draw the curtains for privacy and were kept well fed, clean and warm – although much of the treatment at the time involved purging and bloodletting.
Hospitals run by religious orders were often the only source of medical care for the poor, who could not afford to pay a physician.