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‘¿Qué pasa en la Inclusa?' The role of press scandals, doctors and public authorities in the evolution of La Inclusa de Madrid, 1890-1935
Barbara Ana Revuelta Eugercios
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
BioHistory Group
Copenhagen Centre for Health Research in the Humanities
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Pediatric Ward
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Late 19th Century
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Moral
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Maternity Hospitals
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Motherhood
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Children's Health
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Child Mortality
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Legislation
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Late 19th Century
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Medical Profession
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Decision Making
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