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Medical History, 2007
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Irina Sirotkina
European Journal for the History of Medicine and Health, 2022
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Medical History, 2008
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Medical statistics, patronage and the state: the development of the MRC Statistical Unit, 1911-1948
Edward Higgs
Medical history, 2000
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“‘The Chaos of Particular Facts’: Statistics, Medicine, and the Social Body in Early Nineteenth-Century France,” History of the Human Sciences 7 (August, 1994), pp. 1-27.
Joshua Cole
History of the Human Sciences, 1994
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Explorations in Baltic Medical History, 1850-2015 (2019)
Curtis Murphy
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2020
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State Regulation of Public Health in the Precarpathian Region during the Period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1772-1918)
Oksana Soroka
Archive of Clinical Medicine, 2018
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The Historical Development of the Mapping of Morbidity and Mortality
Tokiko SATO
Geographical Review of Japan, 1979
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The development of public health in early XXth century in Vilnius
Aistis Zalnora
Acta medica Lituanica, 2014
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Polish medicine in the Russian Empire in the first third of the 19th century
Sergei Zatravkin
Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki, 2019
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Questionnaires of the Kazan Doctors of the First Years of Soviet Rule as a Historical Source
Raniia Khaziakhmetova
Journal of History Culture and Art Research 7(4) (Special Issue on Area Studies), 2018
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Medicinische Policey in den habsburgischen Ländern der Sattelzeit: Ein Beitrag zu einer Kulturgeschichte der Verwaltung von Gesundheit und Krankheit. By Lukas Lang. Vienna: LIT Verlag, 2021. pp. 336.
Janka Kovács
Hungarian Historical Review, 2022
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Social History of Medicine in Central and Eastern Europe
Marius Turda
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Epidemiological state-building in interwar Poland: discourses and paper technologies
Katharina Kreuder-Sonnen
Science in Context, 2019
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MORTALITY IN RUSSIA: THE SECOND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL REVOLUTION THAT NEVER WAS* ANATOLY VISHNEVSKY
Anatoly Vishnevsky
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‘Figuring’ Out the Russian Flu: A Pandemic Becomes a Statistical Event (1889–1893)
Frédéric Vagneron
Population, English edition, 2020
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Urban and rural differences in mortality and causes of death in historical Poland
Grażyna Liczbińska
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2006
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Sanitation, Urban Environment and the Politics of Public Health in Late Imperial Moscow
Anna Mazanik
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Reporting death. The case of Austrian tuberculosis mortality registration--critique and consequences for historical epidemiology
Elisabeth Dietrich-Daum
Prague medical report, 2009
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Public Health in Vilnius in the years 1922-1939
Aistis Zalnora
The role of the Hygiene Department of Stephen Bathory University in the development and promotion of Public Health in Vilnius in the years 1922–1939, 2018
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Fighting Plague in South-East European Russia, 1917-1925 - A Case Study in Early Soviet Medicine // Soviet Medicine: Culture, Practice, and Science / Ed. by Frances Bernstein, Christopher Burton, Dan Healey. DeKalb, Illinois: Northern Illinois University Press, 2010. P.49-70.
Dmitry Mikhel
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The benefits of federalism? The development of public health policy and health care systems in nineteenth-century Germany and their impact on mortality reduction
Jörg Vögele
Annales de démographie historique, 2001
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The Register of the Dead from Cholera in Vilnius Pohulanka Hospital in 1831 as a Source for Demographic and Social Studies
Iwona Janicka
Przeszłość Demograficzna Polski, 2020
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To be Together Medicine and Biostatistics in History: Review
Ersin Ogus
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Biostatistics, 2017
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Guest Editor’s Introduction: Health sciences in communist Europe
Ivan Simic
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2019
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Medical Causes of Death in Preindustrial Europe: Some Historiographical Considerations
Jon Arrizabalaga
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, 1999
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The Limits and Possibilities of Cause of Death Categorisation for Understanding Late Nineteenth Century Mortality
Angelique Janssens
Social History of Medicine
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Inside and Outside the Habsburg Public Health System. Managing Complexity within the Austrian Littoral (1849–1880s)
Francesco Toncich
Annales, Series Historia Naturalis 32, 2022, 2, 2022
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The history of public healthcare in Russia
Lorenzo Capasso
2019
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Review of Andrea A. Rusnock, Vital Accounts: Quantifying Health and Population in Eighteenth-Century England and France (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002), Journal of Modern History, Vol. 77, No. 4 (December 2005), pp. 1059-1060.
Joshua Cole
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Scientific Medicine and the Politics of Public Health: Minorities in Interwar Eastern Europe
Nadav Davidovitch
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Excess Mortality in Russia in 1868-1912 and Its Historiographic Implications
Нефедов Сергей
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Elena Glavatskaya
Nominative Data in Demographic Research in the East and the West, 2019
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Public health and the development of infant mortality in Germany, 1875–1930
Jörg Vögele
The History of The Family, 2002
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