HEALTH CARE IN SLAVONIAN PROVINCE DURING THE 19th CENTURY

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Acta Medico-Historica Adriatica Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.31952/amha.21.2.7
Slavko Čandrlić, Danijel Šabanović, Karlo Mahaček, Dubravka Holik, Maja Miškulin, Miodrag Beneš, Ivan Miškulin, Ivan Včev, Davor Lešić, Marija Čandrlić
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Due to its proximity to the Ottoman Empire, Slavonia was constantly exposed to the threat of invasion by numerous infectious and non-infectious diseases. An additional aggravating circumstance was the poor living and hygienic conditions in Slavonia, poverty, droughts, and floods. After the withdrawal of the Ottomans at the end of the 17th century, medical care was provided only by a few barbers and ‘ranarniks’ (i.e., feldshers) who remained in the Slavonian province. Due to the poor medical care, in 1770, the Empress and Queen Maria Theresa issued the General Health Law, which applied to the entire Habsburg Monarchy, including Slavonia. Among other things, it provided for the introduction of formal training for health personnel, ultimately leading to a better quality medical workforce. At the same time, charlatans were increasingly prohibited from working. The shortage of trained physicians, dentists, midwives, pharmacists, and veterinarians was addressed through various measures to promote their education and training. After obtaining their diplomas, these professionals were employed in hospitals, old people’s homes, nursing homes, homes for people with disabilities, and other healthcare institutions where the inhabitants of the Slavonian province received medical care.

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19 世纪斯拉沃尼亚省的医疗保健。
https://doi.org/10.31952/amha.21.2.7 Zbog neposredne blizine s Otmanskim Carstvom, u Slavoniji postojala stalna opasnost od ulaska brojnih zaraznih i nezaraznih bolesti.其他沉重负担还包括恶劣的生活和卫生条件、贫困、干旱和洪水。自 17 世纪奥斯曼帝国掌权以来,斯拉沃尼亚省一直由少数农民和牧场主提供医疗服务。为了医疗保健,1770 年,沙皇和玛丽亚-特蕾莎女王颁布了《哈布斯堡君主国、斯拉沃尼亚省和哈布斯堡女王的医疗保健政策》(Opći zdravi zakon koji se primjenjivao na području cijele Habsburške Monarchije, uključujući i Slavonija)。因此,庸医们认为,他们的 "谬误 "是:"他们的谬误 "是 "他们的谬误",而不是 "他们的谬误"。与此同时,庸医被剥夺发表意见的权利也越来越多。合格医生、牙医、护理人员、医生和兽医的短缺问题试图通过各种措施加以解决,这些措施被用来培训和训练他们。Nakon stjecanja diploma ti su stručnjaci byli raspoređeni u hospitals, domove za starije i nemoćne osobe, domove za invalide i u druge zdrave ustanove u kojima se stanovnicima Slavonski Provincijala pružala zdrava care.
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