aircobra19
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I'd agree with most of the above.
One thing that was said to me was that when the religious orders were a positive force in the health services. I'm too young to have direct experience of that, but its would make sense that the religious ethos is
more in line with patient care and cleaniness than pure commercial concerns. "Cleaniness is next to Godliness" etc. I'd have a more jaundiced view of religions but I remember hospital being better in the past.
One thing that was said to me was that when the religious orders were a positive force in the health services. I'm too young to have direct experience of that, but its would make sense that the religious ethos is
more in line with patient care and cleaniness than pure commercial concerns. "Cleaniness is next to Godliness" etc. I'd have a more jaundiced view of religions but I remember hospital being better in the past.