Epidemije kuge u Banskoj Hrvatskoj i Slavoniji krajem 17. i početkom 18. stoljeća kao povod za početak organiziranja javnozdravstvenoga sustava. (Croatian)
In: Povijesni Prilozi, Jg. 40 (2021), Heft 60, S. 77-96
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The plague epidemics that ravaged the Habsburg Monarchy from 1677 to 1716 strongly influenced the development of health institutions and the organization of a public health system. Primarily, there was a need to employ a larger number of educated medical doctors and to establish institutions that would deal with health and epidemiological issues, especially during the epidemics. In 1710, Emperor Joseph I established the Court Sanitary Commission (Sanitäts-Hofkommission), which would soon become the central public health institution in the Habsburg Monarchy. Research of historical documents has shown that two other institutions were especially important for the Croatian-Slavonian lands during the epidemic of 1708-1716: the Court War Council in Vienna, and from 1710 the Hauptdeputation in Contagionssachen in Graz. It is evident from the mentioned documents that the Deputation, as the main (Haupt-) Inner Austrian anti-epidemic institution, also coordinated the anti-epidemic activities in Banal Croatia and the Varaždin Generalate. The plague epidemic in the Habsburg Monarchy from 1708 to 1716 is very important in this sense, because the experience and structure of the anti-epidemic system built at that time were the basis for the establishment of a later permanent system of Sanitary Commissions and Sanitary Cordon, which began in the 1730s and was fully formed with the enactment of the General Health Act (Generale Normativum in Re Sanitatis) in 1770. These experiences proved to be especially useful for Banal Croatia, which was not affected by the plague epidemic of 1708-1716 due to the anti-epidemic measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
U brojnim valovima epidemije kuge koji su tijekom ranoga novog vijeka zahvaćali Habsburšku Monarhiju osobito su važne epidemije koje su harale u dugom razdoblju od 1677. do 1716. godine. Tada je kuga sporadično iz Ugarske, Štajerske, Srbije i Bosne prelazila i na prostore hrvatskih zemalja - Banske Hrvatske i Slavonije. Te su epidemije u dva navrata (1679. i 1713.) pogodile i Beč, glavni grad Monarhije. Istraživanje epidemija kuge 1677. - 1716. važno je za hrvatsku povijest jer je u to vrijeme započela sustavna organizacija protuepidemijske obrane na razini čitave Habsburške Monarhije. Upravo su epidemije kuge bile povod da se u Habsburškoj Monarhiji tada počne organizirati javnozdravstveni sustav. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Epidemije kuge u Banskoj Hrvatskoj i Slavoniji krajem 17. i početkom 18. stoljeća kao povod za početak organiziranja javnozdravstvenoga sustava. (Croatian)
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Skenderović, Robert |
Zeitschrift: | Povijesni Prilozi, Jg. 40 (2021), Heft 60, S. 77-96 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2021 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0351-9767 (print) |
DOI: | 10.22586/pp.v40i60.12195 |
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