Participation of Samara doctors — contemporaries and associates of V. I. Lenin — in revolutionary activities
- Authors: Stegunin S.I.1, Artemov P.I.1, Korlyakov F.G.1
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- Kuibyshev Medical Institute
- Issue: Vol 50, No 6 (1969)
- Pages: 1-6
- Section: Towards the 100th anniversary of the birth of V.I. Lenin
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/106093
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj106093
- ID: 106093
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Abstract
In 1875, in Samara province, whose territory significantly exceeded the present Kuibyshev region, there were only 11 hospitals, 14 pharmacies, 54 doctors, 136 paramedics and medical students, 34 midwives and 129 vaccinators worked. The incidence of trachoma in some villages reached 70-72%. Infectious morbidity was very high, outbreaks of cholera, smallpox, plague, diphtheria, etc. were frequent.
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S. I. Stegunin
Kuibyshev Medical Institute
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Associate Professor, Head, Department of Social Hygiene and Health Organization
Russian Federation, KuibyshevP. I. Artemov
Kuibyshev Medical Institute
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Department of Social Hygiene and Health Organization, Docent
Russian Federation, KuibyshevF. G. Korlyakov
Kuibyshev Medical Institute
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Department of Social Hygiene and Health Organization
Russian Federation, KuibyshevReferences
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