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Hospital as Healer Role of Colour Culture Architecture Art And Abiotic Fractions In Healing- “A Union Therapy Initiative”

Kanishk Kala , Kanishk Kala , Rupinder Kaur Sodhi , Neetu Tomar

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RFP Journal of Hospital Administration 4(1):p 41-43, Jaunary–June 2020. | DOI:

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Kanishk Kala, Rupinder Kaur Sodhi, Neetu Tomar Hospital as Healer Role of Colour Culture Architecture Art and Abiotic Fractions in Healing: “A Union Therapy Initiative” RFP Journal of Hospital Administration. 2020;4(1):41-43
 


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In ancient time religion art science architecture were linked in fact the art science architecture were tools to spread knowledge and beliefs. The hospital itself have covered a journey from temples to bimaritans to modern day hospitals. Hence this supports the fact that the modern hospital setup has religious roots. However the modern health definition advocated a complete physical and mental wellbeing not merely absence of disease and supports the physiological and psychological part. Hence this approach an extension of union therapy imitative tries to integrate the architectural colour and art with the medical and treatment aspect as advocated in past or followed in alternative medicine to improve health outcome.
 


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Kanishk Kala, Rupinder Kaur Sodhi, Neetu Tomar Hospital as Healer Role of Colour Culture Architecture Art and Abiotic Fractions in Healing: “A Union Therapy Initiative” RFP Journal of Hospital Administration. 2020;4(1):41-43
 


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