Oh, dude, back in Medieval England, health care was like, totally different for the poor and the rich. The poor peeps had to rely on like, herbal remedies and prayers, while the rich folks could afford to have like, actual physicians attend to them. It was basically a case of "get well soon" for the poor and "let's throw some gold at this problem" for the rich.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
yes if you are talking about Medieval Europe or something but not if it's like "that dress is so medieval"
Then it would be like Canada with a low crime rate and National Health!
A merchant belonged to the guild. The guild was like a union.
Some falconer's lived next to the mews where the birds were located. They had to take care of the birds and watch over them.
In Medieval times only the rich could afford health care. At this time in the world no one really knew what caused illness. Some believed it was the stars and planets, some believed it was bad smells, some believed prayers and meditation would be a cure, some used herbs and bleeding. Health care for the rich was not much improved over the poor.
In Europe. Like England, Ireland, Scotland.
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It was really poor. Just like Medieval Europe.
In England we have the National Health Service which is a free medical system. You have to pay so much monthly, not too much, but overall, it's free. Helped me a couple of times.
Their health care is very poor. Most people can't afford to take care of themselves.
A boyar is a medieval Russian noble. Boyars were the highest ranking category of people besides the Tsar and his family. They were like the nobles in Medieval England.
A boyar is a medieval Russian noble. Boyars were the highest ranking category of people besides the Tsar and his family. They were like the nobles in Medieval England.
They are two different meanings. Health care is more general in meaning all the different ways health care can be implemented, including things like education and awareness. When it is combined into healthcare it means more specifically the facilities and programs that are put in place to help with health care, or care of health.
I like ASQ. They have some of the best information on Health Care Certifications. "The National Healthcareer Association has all the information you would need on anything health care related, even health care certifications."
William of Newburgh.
the health care in the Netherlands is that people are free to purchase additional packages from the insurance to cover additional treatments