
handle: 11570/1849244
The public health policy in the Ottoman Empire dates back to 1789, when the sultan Selim III ascends the throne. The reforming course begins starting from two points: the strong incidence of the epidemic factor in many areas of the Empire and the will to safeguard armed torces effectiveness.
public health; Ottoman Empire; 1789; Selim III; epidemic; armed forces
public health; Ottoman Empire; 1789; Selim III; epidemic; armed forces
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