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Organization of the »Marine Colony« for Children with Tuberculosis in Rijeka (Croatia): Entanglement between Medicine and Politics

Dorotea Modrčin
Amir Muzur
Josipa Vlainić


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Abstract

Tuberculosis was a major public health concern in the beginning of the 20th century. Since medications were not available at the time, therapy in general was based on health education, healing effects of climate, nutrition and rest. The Marine Colony was founded in 1924 in Rijeka, a city with turbulent political history, by the Antitubercular Consortium which was part of a planned program for the fight against tuberculosis on a national level in the whole of Italy. The Colony in Rijeka, Croatia specialised in care of children with clinical tuberculosis or under greater risk of developing disease. This article gives an overview of the medical treatment provided for children in Colony, as well as pointing out the political-agenda at that period.

Keywords

tuberculosis; Marine Colony; children

Hrčak ID:

78827

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/78827

Publication date:

28.3.2012.

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