bolninica
Bolnica is a term derived from the Latin word "balneum," which means bath. It refers to a building or facility dedicated to the treatment of illness or injury, typically involving medical care and the use of various therapies. The concept of bolnica has evolved over centuries, reflecting changes in medical practices and societal needs.
In ancient times, bolnica-like structures were often associated with religious or spiritual healing practices. For example,
As medical knowledge advanced, bolnica began to focus more on clinical care. During the Middle Ages, hospitals
In the 19th century, the development of modern medicine led to the establishment of general hospitals, which
Today, bolnica refers to a broad range of healthcare facilities, including general hospitals, specialty clinics, and