According to the book Ancient Medical Technology: From Herbs to Scalpels, by Mary and Michael Woods, “ An inscription carved into a slab of rock around 226 BC honored an Indian ruler named Ashoka. It praised him for building hospitals.” Ashoka built this hospitals because he had seen his people suffer and knew that he needed to do something about it. He built hospitals, giving everyone equal access to medical care. Harun, a ruler of the Islamic Kingdom, also called for the construction of hospitals because his people needed proper medical treatment. In 805 he called for a hospital to be built in his city because he understood that his people were not getting proper medical attention. Both of these rulers understood the positive impact hospitals can have on society. They called for the building of them because they knew that it would change their civilization for the better. These hospitals allowed for their people to get the medical attention they …show more content…
There are thousands of hospitals in hundreds of countries around the world. According to the World Health Organization, “As of 20 November 2015, a total of to 18, 365 hospitals and health-care facilities in 174 countries “ This shows the constant spread of hospitals around the world. The first hospitals were created in India and the Islamic Kingdoms, and have now spread to almost every country in the world. Hospitals have become an important part of survival. Almost everyone has been to a hospital at one point in their lives. Word Book Online stated that, on average, 15% of Americans every year spend their time as patients in hospitals. With a population of 323,402,587, that means that every year approximately 50 million Americans are patients every year. The health and survival of humans relies on the proper care and treatment that is provided by