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Study On The CHOLERA Epidemic In The Liaodong Peninsula In 1919

Posted on:2020-03-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330575470255Subject:Chinese history
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The cholera outbreak in the Liaodong Peninsula between July and October 1919 caused a large number of patients to die,affecting the normal operation and development of society.However,in response to the cholera epidemic,the government's ability to deal with severe infectious diseases has been improved,and a lot of valuable epidemic prevention knowledge and experience have been accumulated.While solving the cholera epidemic,it has promoted the improvement and development of the health and epidemic prevention mechanism in the region..Based on the analysis of the occurrence of cholera in the Liaodong Peninsula in 1919,this paper analyzes the timing and spatial causes of cholera,the degree of public awareness of cholera,different responses from the government and social groups,and specific measures for government epidemic prevention.Analysis and evaluation.The introduction part elaborates on the reason of the topic selection and the meaning of the topic,and organizes the relevant research status,and analyzes and summarizes the academic achievements.The first chapter mainly summarizes,summarizes and analyzes the natural and social conditions of the Liaodong Peninsula during this period,and strives to have a more comprehensive understanding of the social background of the disease occurrence.The second chapter mainly analyzes the cholera disease itself and the spread of the disease in China and the Liaodong Peninsula region and analyzes the time and space of the disease.The third chapter mainly analyzes the public's understanding of cholera,and sorts out the various measures taken by the government and social groups.The fourth chapter is about the government's epidemic prevention behavior,mainly to evaluate the government's epidemic prevention actions.
Keywords/Search Tags:1919, Liaodong peninsula, cholera, Epidemic prevention
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