hospital of the Antonine monastery at Isenheim

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The hospital of the Antonine monastery at Isenheim was a medieval monastic infirmary in Alsace, renowned for treating patients suffering from ergotism and other severe illnesses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval hospital
monastic infirmary
affiliation Antonine monastery at Isenheim NERFINISHED
associatedWith Isenheim Altarpiece NERFINISHED
country France
era Middle Ages
hasPatientsFrom surrounding regions of Alsace
wider Upper Rhine area
historicalPeriod medieval Europe
locatedIn Alsace
Isenheim NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Anthony the Great NERFINISHED
notableFor treatment of ergotism
treatment of other severe illnesses
treatment of severe skin diseases
operatedBy Antonine Order NERFINISHED
operationalModel charitable care
partOf Antonine monastery at Isenheim NERFINISHED
primaryFunction treatment of the sick
purpose care of the poor and sick
region Upper Rhine NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Saint Anthony NERFINISHED
specializedIn chronic illnesses
ergotism
infectious diseases
treats ergotism (St. Anthony’s fire)
gangrene
other debilitating diseases
skin lesions

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Isenheim Altarpiece commissionedFor hospital of the Antonine monastery at Isenheim