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Askochensky brothers: Arystarkh — a doctor, Victor — a publicist
The article presents the life path and professional activity of Askochensky brothers from the clergy family. The elder brother Victor (1813–1879) chose for himself the mission of improving and developing the spiritual sphere of a person.
M.P. Chaban +2 more
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«Air, sun, water»: Ideology and activities of OZE (Society for the preservation of the health of the Jewish population) during the interwar period [PDF]
This paper follows the social and political history of OZE, the Society for the Preservation of the Health of the Jewish Population, in the interwar period. We focus on two campaigns against typhus and favus, the first two disease oriented efforts by OZE,
Davidovitch, Nadav, Zalashik, Rakefet
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The article discusses the evolution of “accessibility” concept in zemstvo medicine at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The main theoretical approaches to the definition of this concept at different stages of the development of medical thought are
Lyubushkin Alexander Dmitrievich
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The article is devoted to the history of health care development in the context of zemstvo (county council) activities in Perm and Vyatka provinces (guberniyas).
Shestova Tatyana
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Servants in Russian Zemstvo Hospitals in the Second Half of the XIX – Early XX Centuries [PDF]
The article studies professional structure and position of the service staff of zemstvo (county) hospitals in post-reform Russia. The relevance of the subject arises from the lack of historical research aimed at studying such a group of employees of ...
Anastasia E. Zhukova
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The legal and ethical regulation of medical activity in Russia vs. European countries has common features and a number of specific differences. The regulation of medical activity in the Old Russian state and European medieval states was carried out ...
Valery V. Suvorov +3 more
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The article examines the problem of staffing zemstvo medicine in the Tula province at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The shortage of medical personnel in the province, which was present throughout almost the entire period of the zemstvo ...
Lyubushkin Alexander Dmitrievich
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The (de)militarization of humanitarian aid : a historical perspective [PDF]
Humanitarian workers often complain that international aid to victims of armed conflicts is more and more militarized because relief organizations are embedded into peacekeeping operations, used as a "force multiplier", or manipulated as an instrument of
Pérouse de Montclos, Marc-Antoine
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Publish or Perish : the scientific publications of women physicians in late imperial Russia [PDF]
Women physicians in late 19th century Russia emerge just as the Russian professions begin attempting to achieve some degree of autonomy from bureaucratic interference.
Denbeste-Barnett, Michelle
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The Formation of the Russian Medical Profession: A Comparison of Power and Plagues in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries [PDF]
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Schuth, Samuel Otto
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