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Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1794855874
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-179223
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Polner, Tichon I. http://d-nb.info/gnd/172311195
Title:
Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos
Place of publication:
New Haven
Publisher:
Yale Univ. Press
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
XXV, 317 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Structure type:
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Title:
Chapter VI. Relief of sick and wounded soldiers
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Russian local government during the war and the Union of Zemstvos
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Origin and organization of zemstvo institutions
  • Chapter II. Activities of the zemstvo institutions on the eve of the war
  • Chapter III. Origin and organization of the All-Russian Union of Zemstvos
  • Chapter IV. General outline of the work of the Union of Zemstvos
  • Chapter V. The Zemstvos and the Zemstvo Union
  • Chapter VI. Relief of sick and wounded soldiers
  • Chapter VII. Relief of families of mobilized men
  • Chapter VIII. Assistance to farming
  • Chapter IX. Relief of refugees
  • Chapter X. Participation of the Zemstvos in the work of supply
  • Chapter XI. Work in the army
  • Chapter XII. The Central Committee of the union of Zemstvos in the third year of the war
  • Chapter XIII. The Joint Committee of the unions of Zemstvos and of towns for the supply of military equipment and munitions
  • Chapter XIV. Changes in the basic principles of local government during the war
  • Chapter XV. The effects of the war upon the work of local government
  • Chapter XVI. Conclusion
  • Index

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SICK AND WOUNDED 
115 
the sick and wounded. Bearing in mind, however, the fact that epi- 
demics are the usual concomitants of war, the Zemstvo Union almost 
from the beginning of its activity devoted a great deal of attention 
to timely measures against a possible spread of epidemic diseases. 
Particular attention was paid to the working out of a unified scheme 
which would systematize and combine all private enterprise in this 
domain. A vast plan of this nature was completed as early as Sep- 
tember and October, 1914, by the medical council of the Zemstvo 
Union. 
This plan provided in the very first place for a sufficient number 
of beds for contagious cases to be set up in the hospitals of the Zem- 
stvo Union and, in the second place, for the establishment of a regu- 
lar network of large isolation hospitals along the routes taken by the 
hospital trains from the front to the clearing hospitals. These isola- 
tion hospitals, in turn, were to be relieved by transferring the pa- 
tients to larger isolation hospitals in the interior of the country. 
The plan provided that the isolation hospitals should contain not 
less than 10 per cent of the total number of beds provided by the 
Zemstvo Union.” The location of the contemplated isolation hos- 
pitals was carefully discussed with the medical staff of the Union of 
Towns. 
The plan was examined by the Central Committee of the Zemstvo 
Union, approved and sent out to the provincial committees of the 
zemstvos at the beginning of November, 1914. In most provinces the 
number of contagious cases was not large enough to cause alarm, 
and several committees (Novgorod, Vyatka, and others) even 
thought that there was no necessity for a separate epidemic organi- 
zation, being of opinion that the isolation wards of the zemstvo 
hospitals would be adequate to meet present needs. From other com- 
mittees came inquiries as to funds, and requests for appropriations. 
Here and there a beginning was made to carry the plan into effect. 
Lastly, in places where Turkish war-prisoners had already brought 
typhus in all its forms, as in Kaluga and along the Volga, the or- 
ganization of isolation hospitals was taken in hand vigorously. 
By February, 1915, all the zemstvos had managed to provide a 
total of 2,823 isolation beds instead of the 17,500 originally con- 
templated. In the meantime, however, disquieting reports were com- 
** Izvestia (Bulletin), Nos. 22-28, pp. 82-43.
	        

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