Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms

By the end of the eighteenth century, Peru had witnessed the decline of its once-thriving silver industry, and it had barely begun to recover from massive population losses due to smallpox and other diseases. At the time, it was widely believed that economic salvation was contingent upon increasing...

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Vaccination -- Peru -- History -- 20th century
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title_auth Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms
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title_full Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms
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title_short Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru
title_sort medicine and politics in colonial peru population growth and the bourbon reforms
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topic Geschichte
Public health -- Peru -- History -- 18th century
Public health -- Peru -- History -- 19th century
Vaccination -- Peru -- History -- 19th century
Vaccination -- Peru -- History -- 20th century
Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen (DE-588)4139691-1 gnd
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