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[Disease occurrence in the Polish Army during the Polish-Bolshevik War, 1919-1921].

Authors: C, Jeśman; Z, Jezierski; M, Szmajda;

[Disease occurrence in the Polish Army during the Polish-Bolshevik War, 1919-1921].

Abstract

The publication is a presentation of the group of diseases concomitant with the military operations of the years 1919-1921 - the most important war for the Polish Republic in the XX century. The range of diseases was specific because of the area and the kind of operations. This paper describes the methods of disease prevention and treatment employed by the Polish Army at that time.

Keywords

Warfare, Communicable Disease Control, Disease, Poland, History, 20th Century, Military Medicine, Russia

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