Definition of Infirmarian. Meaning of Infirmarian. Synonyms of Infirmarian

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Definition of Infirmarian

Infirmarian
Infirmarian In`fir*ma"ri*an ([i^]n`f[~e]r*m[=a]"r[i^]*an), n. A person dwelling in, or having charge of, an infirmary, esp. in a monastic institution.

Meaning of Infirmarian from wikipedia

- medical text by Hildegard of Bingen. Hildegard of Bingen served as an infirmarian at her first monastery and was well-acquainted with various medical traditions...
- of their Order. An epidemic broke out in the city. Didacus served as infirmarian and spent three months caring for the sick at the friary attached to...
- The Obregonians, or the Minim Congregation of Poor Brothers Infirmarians, were a small Roman Catholic congregation of men dedicated to the nursing care...
- counterpart, and Hildegard was thought to have been an infirmarian in the monastery where she lived. An infirmarian treated not only other monks but pilgrims, workers...
- confirmatory, disaffirm, disaffirmation, farm, fermata, firmament, infirm, infirmarian, infirmary, infirmity, nonaffirmation, obfirm, obfirmation, reaffirm...
- distinct classes of membership: the military brothers, the brothers infirmarians, and the brothers chaplains, to whom was entrusted the divine service...
- sixth-largest monastic income in England, and had 120 monks, an almoner, an infirmarian, a sacristan and a cellarer. In 1541, following Henry VIII's dissolution...
- in Manila, religious Franciscan and Dominican missionaries acted as infirmarians, hospital founders, and the surveyors of herbal medicines at the localities...
- green, pulsating body of a tiny crouching frog, cupped in the hand of an infirmarian, and brought in to give pleasure to the dying Thérèse". "The actress...
- an H) were opened in 1853. It also briefly hosted the office of the infirmarian, Sister Mar of Providence, before a standalone infirmary was built east...