Relaciones liberales Sarrià
He proposes that a more complex evaluation would offer a different thesis than the usual one given in Sardinian historiography: that of simple apathy towards fascism among the rural population. Más mujeres fascinantes: Chicas para escort Punta Arenas, Putas con clase Santos, Citas discretas sin compromiso Ururo
This article examines the role played by the Spanish Red Cross founded in in the introduction and spread of humanitarian technologies and the development of medical science in Spain, using the case study of medical care for sick and wounded soldiers repatriated during the wars in Cuba, the Philippines and Morocco, and analyzing the impact these measures had on health care and public health among the civilian population.
The article shows how this organization set up health care for Spanish soldiers, establishing a network of specialized medical centers that were later also used to provide medical care for civilians and to address new public health problems. Spanish Red Cross; repatriation of soldiers; medical science, Spain; nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Dunant , ha sido interpretada como la principal iniciativa privada internacional de mediados del siglo XIX relativa al auxilio humanitario en la guerra.
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