Code Des Bureaux De Bienfaisance, Fabrique Des Églises, Hospices, Hospitaux... is a comprehensive guide to the laws governing charitable institutions, church organizations, hospices, and hospitals in France. Authored by J. G. Molineau, this historical text provides invaluable insight into the legal frameworks that shaped social welfare and public assistance during its time. It details the regulations and operational guidelines for various institutions dedicated to serving the poor, the sick, and the needy. This book serves as a crucial resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of social welfare systems and the role of religious and secular organizations in providing care and support to vulnerable populations. Its detailed exposition of the legal code offers a unique perspective on the societal values and priorities of the period.
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