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"The soul that goes to the doctors does not live:" disease and illness among nineteenth-century Russian peasants. [PDF]
Golovashina O, Lyamin SK.
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Background. This article presents an analysis of the institute of zemstvo chiefs based on the annual reports of the governors of Penza province, which allows us to consider it from the point of view of the authorities and the administrative apparatus ...
M.N. Shoshkina
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The strength of a loosely defined movement: eugenics and medicine in imperial Russia. [PDF]
Krementsov N.
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"Russian nervousness": neurasthenia and national identity in nineteenth-century Russia. [PDF]
Goering L.
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Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library. Some early medical contacts with the Kalmuck tribes of Siberia. [PDF]
Allan N.
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Olonets Zemstvo in the political life of the Russian Empire (1867-1913)
The government assigned economic functions to the zemstvo institutions, but contrary to all expectations the zemstvos engaged in “politics” and by the beginning of the 20th century had become an active political force.
Badanov Vadim Georgiyevich
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Typhus and its control in Russia, 1870-1940. [PDF]
Patterson KD.
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Clinicobiological research in schizophrenia in the Soviet Union. [PDF]
Shchirina MG, Vartanyan M.
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