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The management of cholera epidemics and the Neva River in St. Petersburg in the nineteenth century
Cholera first broke out in St. Petersburg in 1831, becoming a frequent visitor thereafter. Considering the frequency of its visit, it is worth trying to understand what the epidemic represented and became for residence of the capital. The complexity of water pipe and pollution control facilities in the city is one of the important components that story.
The management of cholera epidemics and the Neva River in St. Petersburg in the nineteenth century
Cholera first broke out in St. Petersburg in 1831, becoming a frequent visitor thereafter. Considering the frequency of its visit, it is worth trying to understand what the epidemic represented and became for residence of the capital. The complexity of water pipe and pollution control facilities in the city is one of the important components that story.
The management of cholera epidemics and the Neva River in St. Petersburg in the nineteenth century
Water Hist
Barabanova, Kseniya (author) / Kraikovski, Alexei (author)
Water History ; 10 ; 163-181
2018-09-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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