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Quarantine and Lazarettos in the 19th Century Greece: An Economic Perspective
This article presents the situation of public health in the 19th century Greece, with an emphasis on the financing of lazarettos. Due to "ignorance" and lack of therapeutic means and hospitals, isolation was the predominant practice for dealing with illness, both on the level of local soci...
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