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Well
maintained
hospital
and
Superb
doctors
π₯Ό
they
are
very
good
Bacho
ki
bhut
acha
se
care
krta
hai
And
treatment
bhe
bhut
acha
krta
hai
A
children's
hospital
is
a
hospital
that
offers
its
services
exclusively
to
infants,
children,
adolescents,
and
young
adults
from
birth
up
to
until
age
18,
and
through
age
21
and
older
in
the
United
States.
Children's
hospitals
are
characterized
by
greater
attention
to
the
psychosocial
support
of
children
and
their
families.
Some
children
and
young
people
have
to
spend
relatively
long
periods
in
hospital,
so
having
access
to
play
and
teaching
staff
can
also
be
an
important
part
of
their
care.With
local
partnerships,
this
can
include
trips
to
local
botanical
gardens,
zoos,
and
public
libraries
for
instance.
In
addition
to
psychosocial
support,
children's
hospitals
have
the
added
benefit
of
being
staffed
by
professionals
who
are
trained
in
treating
children.
A
medical
doctor
that
undertakes
vocational
training
in
paediatrics
must
also
be
accepted
for
membership
by
a
professional
college
before
they
can
practice
paediatrics.
These
include
the
Royal
Australasian
College
of
Physicians
RACP,
Royal
College
of
Paediatrics
and
Child
Health
RCPCH,
and
the
American
Board
of
Pediatrics.
In
New
Zealand,
the
RACP
offers
vocational
training
in
paediatrics.
Once
RACP
training
is
completed
the
doctor
is
awarded
the
Fellowship
of
the
RACP
(FRACP)
in
paediatrics.While
many
normal
hospitals
can
treat
children
adequately,
pediatric
specialists
may
be
a
better
choice
when
it
comes
to
treating
rare
afflictions
that
may
prove
fatal
or
severely
detrimental
to
young
children,
in
some
cases
before
birth.
Also,
many
children's
hospitals
will
continue
to
see
children
with
rare
illnesses
into
adulthood,
allowing
for
a
continuity
of
care.
Prior
to
the
19th
century
hospital
reforms,
the
well-being
of
the
child
was
thought
to
be
in
the
hands
of
the
mother;
therefore,
there
was
little
discussion
of
children's
medicine,
and
as
a
result
next
to
no
widespread
formal
institutions
which
focused
on
healing
children.
There
were
however
centres
which
focused
on
helping
abandoned
children
and
offering
care
in
hopes
that
these
children
might
survive
into
adulthood.
Some
examples
include
orphanages,
dispensaries,
and
foundling
hospitals.
Florence's
Hospital
of
the
Innocent
(Ospedale
degli
Innocenti)
was
originally
a
charity
based
orphanage
which
opened
in
1445;
its
aim
was
to
nurse
sick
and
abandoned
infants
back
to
health.
A
later
example
and
better
established
institution
whose
goal
it
was
to
help
rehabilitate
infants
was
the
Foundling
Hospital
founded
by
Thomas
Coram
in
1741.
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