Sanitary and epidemiological condition of the camp of interned soldiers-Ukrainians Aleksandrov (Poland), December 1920 – July 1921

The article analyzes the sanitary and epidemiological situation in the camp of interned soldiers-Ukrainians in Alexandrov (Poland) in the late 1920s – the first half of 1921. It is proved that unsatisfactory sanitary condition in the camp was caused in the winter of 1921 to outbreaks of bone disease...

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Main Author: Ihor Sribnyak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PC Technology Center 2018-08-01
Series:ScienceRise
Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/sciencerise/article/view/140133
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Summary:The article analyzes the sanitary and epidemiological situation in the camp of interned soldiers-Ukrainians in Alexandrov (Poland) in the late 1920s – the first half of 1921. It is proved that unsatisfactory sanitary condition in the camp was caused in the winter of 1921 to outbreaks of bone diseases which were immediately localized by the efforts of Ukrainian and Polish doctors. Subsequently, the overwhelming majority of patients interned were treated in the Ukrainian general-purpose hospital and ambulatory clinic, receiving qualified medical aid there
ISSN:2313-6286
2313-8416