ISSN 2409-5834

Legal regulation of the supply of medicines to the army and the public in the Russian Empire in the first half of the 19th century*

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Elena A. Vishlenkova , Anton V. Sharykin

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The authors of this article have attempted to identify the main trends in the policy of the government of the Russian Empire regarding the supply of medicines to the army and the public in the first half of the nineteenth century. An analysis of resolutions and ukases of the first half of the nineteenth century shows that, with the advent of the political concepts of medical police and cameralism, the Russian state took responsibility for its citizens’ lives and health.

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