God’s Hotel: A Doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine

May 28, 2014 - Comment

A medical “page-turner” that traces one doctor’s “remarkable journey to the essence of medicine” (The San Francisco Chronicle). San Francisco’s Laguna Honda Hospital is the last almshouse in the country, a descendant of the Hôtel-Dieu (God’s hotel) that cared for the sick in the Middle Ages. Ballet dancers and rock musicians, professors and thieves—“anyone who

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A medical “page-turner” that traces one doctor’s “remarkable journey to the essence of medicine” (The San Francisco Chronicle).

San Francisco’s Laguna Honda Hospital is the last almshouse in the country, a descendant of the Hôtel-Dieu (God’s hotel) that cared for the sick in the Middle Ages. Ballet dancers and rock musicians, professors and thieves—“anyone who had fallen, or, often, leapt, onto hard times” and needed extended medical care—ended up here. So did Victoria Sweet, who came for two months and stayed for twenty years.
     Laguna Honda, relatively low-tech but human-paced, gave Sweet the opportunity to practice a kind of attentive medicine that has almost vanished. Gradually, the place transformed the way she understood her work. Alongside the modern view of the body as a machine to be fixed, her extraordinary patients evoked an older idea, of the body as a garden to be tended. God’s Hotel tells their story and the story of the hospital itself, which, as efficiency experts, politicians, and architects descended, determined to turn it into a modern “health care facility,” revealed its own surprising truths about the essence, cost, and value of caring for the body and the soul.

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Jack says:

A Journey To The Heart And Soul Of Medicine “God’s Hotel” is the true story of an internal medicine physician and her experiences at Laguna Honda Hospital, a place where doctors aren’t constrained by the economic stressors of practicing modern medicine. Patients often stayed for months at a time, as their medical problems were addressed by looking at all facets of their being, not just lab results or x-rays. Her book describes in wonderful detail the concept of “slow medicine,” where doctors and nurses write their chart notes longhand…

obsteve says:

God’s Hotel I learned about God’s Hotel from a blog by Dr. Danielle Ofri, one of my favorite medical essayists. She wrote the essay several days before the book was available and I got it as soon as I could order it and was definitely not disappointed. Dr. Sweet is an internist who was looking for a hospital in which she could work part time while pursuing graduate studies in the history of medicine. She found Laguna Honda hospital,probably the last almshouse in the country, caring for the castoffs of…

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