"L' tat actuel de l'hygi ne publique en Iraq" est une tude approfondie et rigoureuse r dig e par Hadi Patchedji, offrant un panorama d taill de l'organisation sanitaire de l'Iraq une poque charni re de son histoire moderne. L'ouvrage explore les d fis cruciaux auxquels le pays faisait face en mati re de sant publique, notamment la lutte contre les maladies infectieuses, la mise en place d'infrastructures hospitali res et l' volution des services d'hygi ne sous l'administration de l' poque.
travers une analyse pr cise des statistiques m dicales et des politiques de sant , l'auteur documente les efforts d ploy s pour moderniser le syst me de soins dans cette r gion du Proche-Orient. Ce document historique constitue une source inestimable pour comprendre les origines de la m decine moderne en Iraq et l'impact des politiques sanitaires au d but du XXe si cle. Ce texte demeure essentiel pour les chercheurs en histoire de la m decine, en sant publique mondiale et pour ceux qui s'int ressent au d veloppement historique de la M sopotamie et de ses institutions civiles.
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