Sociological and Historical Survey of Childhood Diseases and Child Mortality in the Greek Lands during the 14 th-18 th Centuries
@inproceedings{Kadda2015SociologicalAH, title={Sociological and Historical Survey of Childhood Diseases and Child Mortality in the Greek Lands during the 14 th-18 th Centuries}, author={A. Kadda and Charis Meletiadis}, year={2015} }
The aim of the present study is a sociological and historical survey of childhood diseases and child mortality in the Greek lands during the 14-18 centuries. For this purpose Greek and foreign literature, internet sources as well as historical sources were reviewed. Methodologically, this study was based on a review of the relevant literature and on research into historical sources related to childhood diseases and child mortality in the Greek lands during the 14-18 centuries. The main… CONTINUE READING
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