DE HISTORIE VAN DE QUARANTAINEDIENST IN SURINAME

One of the first hygienic measures taken in Surinam was against quarantinable diseases. This was done as early as 1763. In 1831 there were very strict laws, even death penalty in case of false statements made by captains and ship's surgeons. Many epidemics of smallpox and yellow fever occurred...

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