THE LEGISLATIVE REGULATION OF SANITARY FUNCTIONS OF MEDICAL POLICE IN UKRAINIAN’S TERRITORY DURING THE XIX-TH – THE BEGINNING OF XX-TH CENTURY
Abstract
In this article the most significant legislative acts ruling medical police’s activity aimed at sanitary prosperity of population in Ukrainian’s territory during the XIX-th – the beginning of XX-th century are reviewed. Special attention is paid to legal norms published in Statute of medical police.
History of medical law, medical police, sanitary legislation, sanitary control, poisons, waste products, Code of Russian Empire's Laws.
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