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Health Care and Healthcare Institutions in Lika and Karlobag until the outbreak of the Homeland War

Lara Prpić ; Državni arhiv u Gospiću


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The beginnings of a health care population in Lika and Karlobag are related to
the services provided by folk medicine practitioners, as evidenced by the preserved collection of old prescriptions and instructions on the treatment of patients by
Karlobag physicians from 1603 and 1707. The institutionalization of health care
in the area began in the 18th century when a health care service was established
in Karlobag, namely the Health Office for the Control of Ship Navigation, People
and Goods, to prevent the beginnings of infections and to suppress epidemics such
as the plague, syphilis and other infectious diseases. In Lika, a sanitary corridor,
which is known in medical and general history for being one of the most efficient
as well as one of the most expensive preventative health care systems against infectious diseases, was established. This paper presents an overview of the historical development of health institutions in the subject area with special reference
to the preserved archival material that was created by their activities until the beginning of the Homeland War.

Ključne riječi

Lika; Karlobag; health institutions; sanitary corridor; doctors; hospital

Hrčak ID:

235636

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/235636

Datum izdavanja:

10.3.2020.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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