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| | Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury |
| | The official site gives an illustrated introduction to the medieval Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, and Greyfriars Chapel, the only surviving part of a Franciscan friary. Includes visitor information.
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| | The Gallery of the Hospital of the Innocents |
| | An illustrated description from Your Way to Florence of the gallery set in the early 15th-century orphanage designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.
http://www.arca.net/db/musei/innocent.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Heritage of Mercy |
| | Jean Manco explains the development of medieval hospitals and almshouses in Britain. Article first published in Medieval History.
http://www.buildinghistory.org/Articles/Heritage.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The History of St Bartholomew's Hospital |
| | An illustrated history from the official site of the hospital founded in 1123 which went on to become one of London's leading teaching hospitals.
http://www.bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk/aboutus/history/barts.asp - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Hospices Civils de Beaune |
| | The official site describes the history and organisation of this French hospital founded in 1443 by the Chancellor Nicolas Rolin. The older buildings are open to the public.
http://www.hospices-de-beaune.com/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The Hospital of St John the Baptist Bridgwater |
| | An illustrated history by Peter Cattermole of this medieval hospital closed in 1536.
http://www.friarn.co.uk/StJohn/ - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Hotel-Dieu, Beaune, France |
| | A history, description and expandable thumbnail photographs of this surviving medieval hospital, now a museum, by Canadian visitor Sara Genn. From Saraphina Travelogue.
http://www.saraphina.com/moseyfr/091599/091599hoteldieu.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Innocenti Hospital |
| | Gloria Chiarini describes the Ospedale degli Innocenti in Florence, founded in 1419 for orphans and abandoned children, and designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Part of The Florence Art Guide.
http://www.mega.it/eng/egui/monu/ospinn.htm - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | The Maison Dieu, Dover |
| | Dover Museum provides a history of the hospice founded in 1203 by Hubert de Burgh, and used as the town hall from 1834 to 1881.
http://www.dover.gov.uk/museum/history/maisond.asp - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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| | Maison Dieu, Faversham |
| | A monastic hospital founded by Henry III about A.D. 1230 and now a museum. The official town guide provides a history, images and visitor information.
http://www.faversham.org/pages/standard.aspx?i_PageID=15845 - New window - Cached - Archive - |
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