Hygiea Internationalis 2011 10(1): 53–79

International Sanitary Conferences from the Ottoman perspective (1851–1938)

By Nermin Ersoy, Yuksel Gungor and Aslihan Akpinar

DOI: 10.3384/hygiea.1403-8668.1110153

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