- LAZ-ə-RET-oh),
sometimes lazaret or
lazarette (/ˌlæzəˈrɛt/ LAZ-ə-RET), is a
quarantine station for
maritime travelers.
Lazarets can be
ships permanently...
- coast, then in 1854,
Inspector General of
Sanitary Services. He had a new
Lazaret installed on the
Frioul archipelago, in the old
hospital of Ratonneau....
- quarantine, at
islands outside of M****ille harbour. The
criteria for the
lazarets were
ventilation (to
drive off what was
thought to be the
miasma of disease)...
-
Mediterranean lazarets did not
differ from the
English procedure in the
Levantine and
North African trade. On the
arrival of
cholera in 1831 some new
lazarets were...
-
leper colony and
quarantine center on Venice's Sta.
Maria di Nazareth, as
lazarets, lazarettes, lazarettos, and lazarettas. The name
leper or
leprosy village...
- shot. Pres is
stricken and is
ordered to be sent to the
leper colony on
Lazaret Island.
Julie sneaks into the city to
nurse Pres. Later, the
family arrives...
- epidemics,
preventive measures were installed,
including a very
active lazaret which issued patents of non-contagion for many
ships plying the Mediterranean...
-
anatomical theatres, and morgues. They were
successful in hospitals,
lazarets, prisons,
infirmaries (both on land and at sea), magnaneries, stables,...
-
affirms that one of Bonaparte's
first concerns in
Egypt was to
create lazarets and
impose quarantines; when he came to
destroy them, by fire and the effects...
-
January 2018 – via
British Newspaper Archive. Froggatt, P. (1964). "The
Lazaret on
Chetney Hill".
Medical History. 8 (1): 52. doi:10.1017/S0025727300029082...