Water, sanitation and mortality in Swiss towns in the context of urban renewal in the late nineteenth century

作者: Joël Floris , Kaspar Staub

DOI: 10.1080/1081602X.2019.1598460

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摘要: The modernisation of water supply and sanitation in Swiss towns at the end nineteenth century contributed to a reduction waterborne infectious diseases such as typhoid fever. We analyse t...

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