In the room
Johanna was not alone. On this page of the registry not only Johanna van der Meiden is registered, but also other patients. It is difficult to find out why these women were in hospital. But a page like this gives us some information.
For example, half of the women are marked with the "V". As in the case of a namesake: Johanna Maria Castignola. Between 1851 and 1869, she was admitted to the hospital more than 10 times.
Among the beds stood the nurses, who cared for the patients.
Whether Johanna's health improved much in the hospital remains to be seen. The conditions in the Binnengasthuis were far from what is expected of a hospital nowadays. In any case, it was better than being at the mercy of quacks. Yet the care was very different from today. Although there was an increasing focus on regulation and hygiene, it still remained a place where many people were not cured. But for someone who led a wandering existence like Johanna, this was probably the best place to be treated. She was given food and a roof over her head.
If you want to know a little more about the not-so-great aspects of care at the Binnengasthuis back then, read on.