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Acta Med Hist Adriat ; 19(2): 271-280, 2021 12 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35333017

ABSTRACT

From the mid-18th century to the mid-20th century, Greek doctors in Smyrna collaborated with pharmacists, churches, and the city's Greek Orthodox community to create a state of-the-art health network and charitable foundation to serve physical and mental health needs of the local community. At Graekikon Nosokomion o Agios Haralampos (Greek Saint Charalampos Hospital), or the Greek Hospital, every citizen, regardless of origin, language, religion, or economic status, had access to the most appropriate medical and pharmaceutical care. Neighborhood pharmacists complemented this care by administering vaccinations and preparing medicines. Smyrna's pivotal influence on the Greek medical community ended in August 1922, when the Greek Hospital was destroyed during the Catastrophe of Smyrna.


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Pharmacies , Physicians , Greece , Hospitals , Humans , Pharmacists
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Infez Med ; 28(1): 104-107, 2020 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32172269

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Few scientists have contributed as much to medicine and society as Ioannis Kardamatis (1859-1942). Kardamatis was an important historical figure whose vast medical knowledge was recorded in a spectrum of medical publications, including monographs, bibliographic reviews, books, and experimental and statistical studies. His studies have been published in both Greek and foreign journals. He is most notably remembered for his contribution to the battle against malaria in Greece.


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Disease Eradication/history , Malaria/history , Bibliometrics/history , Greece , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans , Malaria/prevention & control
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