Abstract
This entry focuses on the history, development, and structure of hospitals in modern society. It provides insight into hospital outcomes research as well as medical sociology in the study of hospitals. Drawing on classic sociological texts and hospital-based ethnographic research, it highlights the contributions of hospitals to sociological theory and considers the human dimensions of hospital life in relation to the meaning and spatiality of hospitals.
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