2022
DOI: 10.15181/ahuk.v43i0.2489
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Janina Bortkiewicz and Public Hygiene Education in Popular Magazines Published in Vilnius, 1930–1939

Abstract: Because General Żeligowski’s troops occupied Vilnius in the autumn of 1920 and Poland annexed it two years later, the health-care system that operated in Poland at the time began to be introduced in the city and the region. The official guidelines for health policy in Poland derived from the concept of hygiene proposed by Tomasz Janiszewski, the founder of the health system in the country, which focused on social hygiene. Universities played an advisory role in the Polish health system and were involved in edu… Show more

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