This article contains a preliminary report on the medical research undertaken in the Yaghnob Valley (Tajikistan) during the University of Bologna’s expedition in August 2007. During this trip the medical team set up a small-scale pharmacy and trained a local person with the aim of reducing infant mortality which in 1927, during the E. M. Peshereva expedition, was described as “in every family superior to 50%” and currently has a very significant incidence.
A Small-Scale Pharmacy at Gharmen – 2800 m in Tajikistan Mountains / P. DELAINI. - STAMPA. - (2008), pp. 105-114.
A Small-Scale Pharmacy at Gharmen – 2800 m in Tajikistan Mountains
DELAINI, PAOLO
2008
Abstract
This article contains a preliminary report on the medical research undertaken in the Yaghnob Valley (Tajikistan) during the University of Bologna’s expedition in August 2007. During this trip the medical team set up a small-scale pharmacy and trained a local person with the aim of reducing infant mortality which in 1927, during the E. M. Peshereva expedition, was described as “in every family superior to 50%” and currently has a very significant incidence.File in questo prodotto:
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