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Pyatigorsk Colony of the Russian Red Cross Society (russian: link=no, Пятиго́рская коло́ния Росси́йского о́бщества Кра́сного Креста́) was a medical organization that acted from 1901 to 1917 in
Pyatigorsk Pyatigorsk (russian: Пятиго́рск; Circassian: Псыхуабэ, ''Psıxwabæ'') is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia located on the Podkumok River, about from the town of Mineralnye Vody where there is an international airport and about ...
. It was a local department of the
Russian Red Cross Society The Russian Red Cross Society ( rus, Российский Красный Крест, Rossiyskiy Krasny Krest, rɐˈsʲijskʲɪj 'krasnɨj 'krʲest) is a volunteer-led, humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief ...
which came to Pyatigorsk in 1879. Historical buildings of the Colony were being built in the 1890s and early 1900s. Medical organization started work in May 1901. Both hospital and ambulatory treatment of different illnesses and injuries were carried out in Pyatigorsk Red Cross Colony. In the first years, most of the patients were soldiers, officers and visitant campers. And a small part of the hospital seats was reserved for residents, students, teachers and other poor patients. The Colony was funded by the central administrative board of the Russian Red Cross Society, local authorities and private benefactors. In the early 20th century, the Colony had extended its activities and established affiliated colonies in
Georgiyevsk Georgiyevsk (russian: Гео́ргиевск) ( os, Гуым) is a historical town in Stavropol Krai, Russia, located in the North Caucasus on submontane tableland on the right bank of the Podkumok River (a tributary of the Kuma River), southe ...
,
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,
Zheleznovodsk Zheleznovodsk (russian: Железново́дск) is a town in Stavropol Krai, Russia. Population: Etymology The name of the town literally means ''iron-water-place'', as the mineral waters springing from the earth in Zheleznovodsk were beli ...
and
Kislovodsk Kislovodsk (russian: Кислово́дск, lit. ''sour waters''; ; krc, Ачысуу) is a spa city in Stavropol Krai, Russia, in the North Caucasus region of Russia which is located between the Black and Caspian Seas. Population: History I ...
. Pyatigorsk Alexandra and George Nurses Community (russian: link=no, Пятиго́рская Алекса́ндро-Гео́ргиевская Общи́на сестёр милосе́рдия) acted in the Colony territory. This community had been established in 1894 and then it became the largest charity organization in Pyatigorsk, which not only treated patients but also teach
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to women. During
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, the nurses community had established 4-month courses on military nursing and the
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network. During the years of
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and the
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, Pyatigorsk Colony and other colonies at Caucasian Mineral Waters became
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s for the wounded. After
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, Pyatigorsk Red Cross Colony continued its medical activities as a people hospital and
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. Pyatigorsk City Clinical Hospital now worked at the territory and several extant buildings of the Colony. The architectural ensemble and several historical buildings of Pyatigorsk Colony of the Russian Red Cross Society are recognized as landmark buildings and
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sites under state protection.


Background

In the latter half of the 19th century, the (CMW) region was already a well-known health resort, but there was no
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established by the state or the big private organization. The tsarist government leased resorts to private entrepreneurs and hadn't cared for resort development and construction of healthcare facilities. Rich campers often came to CMW with their doctors, and these doctors rendered paid medical aid to other patients. But the term of full recovery could be unpredictable, and some visitants had not enough money for accommodation, food and medical services. Sometimes seriously ill visitants were left without any means of subsistence. For these people, Saint Olga Shelter (russian: link=no, Приют Святой Ольги) at Nizhegorodskaya Street of
Pyatigorsk Pyatigorsk (russian: Пятиго́рск; Circassian: Псыхуабэ, ''Psıxwabæ'') is a city in Stavropol Krai, Russia located on the Podkumok River, about from the town of Mineralnye Vody where there is an international airport and about ...
had been built in 1872. It was a 10-beds charity seasonal hospital that worked from May 1 to October 10. The hospital building was projected by , an architect. Resort leaseholder and CMW Resort Agency chief medical officer gave had given a money support for it. Most of the patients were philistine, retired officers, teachers and other poor people. They had free accommodation, food and treatment there, drank
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and took baths with it. This hospital was a
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base for physicians. It allowed research on the impact of mineral waters on human health through long
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s impossible in out-patient treatment. That experience showed great benefits of Saint Olga Shelter hospital, both for the patients and science. And shelter organizer sent to local authorities a request for shelter enlargement. Year after opening, Saint Olga Shelter received funding from the town's budget and became a permanent hospital with 30 beds in summers and up to 20 beds in winters. Building of shelter's hospital at 78 Dzerzhinskogo Street, former Nizhegorodskaya Street russian: link=no, Нижегородская улица. preserved. In 1995, it had been recognized as a
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site and regional architectural monument.


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