FROM THE HISTORY OF THE ACTIVITY OF RUSSIAN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE VILLAGES OF FERGANA REGION AT THE END OF THE XIX CENTURY – THE BEGINNING OF THE ХХ CENTURY

Patkhiddinov Rukhiddin Khusniddinovich

Associate Professor of Namangan State Technical University, PhD

Patkhiddinov Rukhiddin Khusniddinovich

Associate Professor of Namangan State Technical University, PhD

##semicolon## colonial period, modern medicine, paramedic clinics, rural district hospitals


सार

In Fergana region, in 1898, 11 paramedic clinics and in 1906, 16 rural district hospitals were established. The article describes the introduction of modern biomedicine to the villages of the Fergana region during the colonial period of the Russian Empire, the establishment and operation of paramedic stations and rural district hospitals.


##submission.citations##

1. Kolosov, G. A. On Folk Medicine among the Sarts and Kyrgyz of Turkestan. St. Petersburg: Military Printing House, 1903, p. 98.

2. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-19, Inventory 1, File 32631, fols. 133, 135 (verso).

3. “Note – A unit of mass used in Russian pharmaceutical practice before the introduction of the metric system. 1 g. = 62.209 mg.” National Encyclopedia of Uzbekistan. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-19, Inventory 1, File 32653, fol. 9 (verso).

4. Pogosyants, I. “On the History of the Development of Medical Care for the Population of Uzbekistan before the October Revolution.” Medical Journal of Uzbekistan, no. 4 (1958).

5. B. K. “Medical Care for the Population of Turkestan.” Turkestanskie vedomosti, no. 84 (1898).

6. Kolosov, G. A. On Folk Medicine among the Sarts and Kyrgyz of Turkestan. St. Petersburg: Military Printing House, 1903, p. 41.

7. Khusanbaeva, A. K. “Medical Care for the Rural Population in Pre-Revolutionary Turkestan.” In Questions of Organization of Public Health and the History of Medicine of the Uzbek SSR. Collection of Works, vol. 1. Tashkent, 1964.

8. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-1, Inventory 5, File 849, fols. 131–132; Fund I-1, Inventory 7, File 405, fols. 155–156.

9. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-1, Inventory 7, File 405, fol. 155.

10. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-1, Inventory 5, File 849, fols. 325–326.

11. Statistical Review of Fergana Oblast for 1908. New Margelan: Printing House of the Fergana Regional Administration, 1909, p. 164.

12. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-1, Inventory 8, File 208, fol. 66 (verso).

13. Makhmudov, M. Formation and Development of Medicine and Public Health in Central Asia (1867–1924). Doctoral dissertation, Tashkent, 1992, p. 124.

14. Turkestanskie vedomosti, no. 16 (1906).

15. National Archive of Uzbekistan, Fund I-1, Inventory 5, File 849, fol. 130 (verso).