Hospital - Valetudinarium
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Roman Hospital- Valeudinarium
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Copy/Modify/No Transfer, 85 Land impact.
Low level prims but built with good details, the hospital fit everything, from 512 sqm parcels, homesteads or full sims, placed individually or as part of the themed construction complex you want.
It may be proper gift for any occasion!
Note: the modify feature of the item gives the possibility to adapt it dimensions to your desired emplacements and architectural plans. Increasing the item size will increase the land impact.
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Reference:
The valetudinaria (plural of valetudinarium) were field hospitals or flying military camps[ and began as a small cluster of tents and fortresses dedicated to wounded soldiers, that provided insight into how the doctors managed the different wounds and diseases which allowed for the awareness into which herbs were good for certain medical uses.
Over time, the temporary forts developed into permanent facilities. The original hospitals were built along major roads, and soon became part of Roman fort architecture. They were usually placed near the outer wall in a quiet part of the fortification.
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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See item in Second Life- High quality
- Good load
- Decent land impact
- Complex building based of classical architecture
- Historical reconstruction attempt