Smallpox is one of the most dangerous human infectious diseases in the world, which claimed an estimated half a billion lives [1]. Smallpox reached the territory of Northeastern Siberia in the middle of the 17th century. It was spread by people from the European part of the Russian Empire. The devastating epidemics of smallpox led to the verge of extinction of entire tribal communities and small ethnic groups, especially in the Arctic. The article analyzes literary and archival materials on the history of smallpox and folk remedies used for the prevention of smallpox in the territory of Northeastern Siberia, particularly in Yakutia
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
William Tomison, in charge of the Hudson's Bay Company's Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River,...
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The population of Saha Turks and other nations inhabiting Siberia diminished on account of certain r...
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This study deals with the history of smallpox in Sweden between 1750 and 1900 and the two preventive...
Aims: This article attempts to date the conditions, terms and places of the first emergence of the m...
The Qing period saw both the flowering of Buddhism in Mongolia as well as the arrival of new infecti...
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
William Tomison, in charge of the Hudson's Bay Company's Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River,...
The article presents the results of studies on the epizootic and epidemiological situation in the te...
The population of Saha Turks and other nations inhabiting Siberia diminished on account of certain r...
This article considers the causes and consequences of the spread of smallpox, one of the main proble...
The article on the materials of the Yenisei province analyzes the model of interaction between the e...
In this article the issue is the spread of infectious diseases among the civilian population of the ...
The article presents an uncompromising struggle of doctors with infections at the turn of the 19–20t...
The course of the Spanish flu on the territory of the former Russian Empire is not well studied. Thi...
AbstractMajor problems of the past were various epidemics which decimated the population and often c...
The article discusses the outbreak of plague in the Caucasus, which took place in 1835-1839. The att...
Bibliographical History:, Wu Liande, Treatise on Pneumonic Plague (Geneva: League of Nations, 1926),...
This study deals with the history of smallpox in Sweden between 1750 and 1900 and the two preventive...
Aims: This article attempts to date the conditions, terms and places of the first emergence of the m...
The Qing period saw both the flowering of Buddhism in Mongolia as well as the arrival of new infecti...
Throughout history, smallpox was a severe, highly contagious disease caused by the variola virus. Th...
William Tomison, in charge of the Hudson's Bay Company's Cumberland House on the Saskatchewan River,...
The article presents the results of studies on the epizootic and epidemiological situation in the te...