The advent of war in any country heralds a total upheaval in the social and demographic characteristics of the community through "war casualties" and changes in the reproductive patterns in the population. War and epidemics are two factors which influence population growth directly by increasing the mortality rate in the population and indirectly by influencing reproductive function. Deaths from medical causes during the war must often be considered "sick war casualties" since the adverse situation in health conditions during the conflict may be contributory to these deaths. The Maltese Islands prior to the advent of modern warfare of the twentieth century have been ravaged by a number of conflicts, an important event being the rising again...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
After analysing the major theoretical contributions to health and development, the author develops a...
Bubonic plague reached Malta from Alexandria on 29 March 1813. The British garrison of about 3700 me...
Warfare is associated with marked social consequences that directly and indirectly will influence th...
The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the medical essay competition for 1969 was a...
· The advent of war in any country heralds a total upheaval in the social and demographic characteri...
Because infants are the most vulnerable members of a community, their deaths – and the resulting inf...
'Owing perhaps to Malta's role as a fortress in the Mediterranean very little attention seems to ha...
This paper illustrates that based on key demographic measures of well-being, Malta lagged significa...
Epidemic cholera devastated Europe throughout the 19th century. The first cholera epidemic reached M...
Between 1530 and 1798, the Maltese islands were governed by the Order of St John the Baptist of Je...
The present paper reviews the hospital confinements which occurred at Victoria Hospital in Gozo duri...
L’Anno del Nostro Signore mille sette cento quaranta tre was not a good year. The dreadful plague h...
The first hospital recorded in Malta was already functioning in 1372, while in the sister island of...
The plague epidemic in Malta began on the 24th December 1675. A description of how it started is pro...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
After analysing the major theoretical contributions to health and development, the author develops a...
Bubonic plague reached Malta from Alexandria on 29 March 1813. The British garrison of about 3700 me...
Warfare is associated with marked social consequences that directly and indirectly will influence th...
The British Medical Association (Malta Branch) prize in the medical essay competition for 1969 was a...
· The advent of war in any country heralds a total upheaval in the social and demographic characteri...
Because infants are the most vulnerable members of a community, their deaths – and the resulting inf...
'Owing perhaps to Malta's role as a fortress in the Mediterranean very little attention seems to ha...
This paper illustrates that based on key demographic measures of well-being, Malta lagged significa...
Epidemic cholera devastated Europe throughout the 19th century. The first cholera epidemic reached M...
Between 1530 and 1798, the Maltese islands were governed by the Order of St John the Baptist of Je...
The present paper reviews the hospital confinements which occurred at Victoria Hospital in Gozo duri...
L’Anno del Nostro Signore mille sette cento quaranta tre was not a good year. The dreadful plague h...
The first hospital recorded in Malta was already functioning in 1372, while in the sister island of...
The plague epidemic in Malta began on the 24th December 1675. A description of how it started is pro...
The cholera epidemic which reached Malta in 1837 originated in Tessory in India in July 1817. The cr...
After analysing the major theoretical contributions to health and development, the author develops a...
Bubonic plague reached Malta from Alexandria on 29 March 1813. The British garrison of about 3700 me...