The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović

Study of healthcare architecture requires background knowledge of the subject but also a basic knowledge of the overall healthcare situation and, possibly, of the nature of particular diseases at the time a particular facility was built. Sanatoria constitute a distinctive phenomenon in the history o...

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Main Author: Stojanović Marko
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Published: Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-605X/2015/1450-605X1516057S.pdf
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description Study of healthcare architecture requires background knowledge of the subject but also a basic knowledge of the overall healthcare situation and, possibly, of the nature of particular diseases at the time a particular facility was built. Sanatoria constitute a distinctive phenomenon in the history of healthcare architecture. Designing them required knowledge of the nature of the disease and treatment regimens. Tuberculosis saw its last surge in the first half of the 20th century, when a number of sanatoria were built across Europe. The era of systematic tuberculosis prevention and treatment facilities in Serbia began after the Second World War. One of the architects engaged in designing such facilities was Milorad Pantović who designed the antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac.
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The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović
Nasleđe
tuberculosis
sanatorium
dispensary
Milorad Pantović
Mladenovac
title The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović
title_full The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović
title_fullStr The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović
title_full_unstemmed The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović
title_short The antituberculosis dispensary in Mladenovac by architect Milorad Pantović
title_sort antituberculosis dispensary in mladenovac by architect milorad pantovic
topic tuberculosis
sanatorium
dispensary
Milorad Pantović
Mladenovac
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-605X/2015/1450-605X1516057S.pdf
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