Cyprus Court Interpreters During the Ottoman Period
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Healthcare Services in Cyprus during the Ottoman Period 1571 – 1878
Background: For health professionals, the knowledge of the history of their art is central, both to understanding their science, but also their practice within the health care system. Therefore, it was necessary recounting the development of scarce public health services in Cyprus during the Ottoman rule (1571 1878) before their rapid development during the British rule (1878 1960). Objective: ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Mediterranean Journal of Humanities
سال: 2012
ISSN: 2146-4812
DOI: 10.13114/mjh/20122737