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Epidemics, Doctors and Water Pipes: Creation of Water Infrastructure in Western Siberia in the Second Half of the 19th — First Half of the 20th Centuries

https://doi.org/10.26105/SSPU.2023.87.6.009

Abstract

In the second half of the 19th century, construction of the first water pipeline began in Western Siberia, which began operating in Tyumen. Later, water infrastructure will appear in other cities in the region. The latest installation of the water pipeline will begin in the north of Western Siberia, and the full launch will take place only after the discovery of Big Oil. Doctors will be the main experts in the construction of water pipelines all these years. Epidemics and their prevention were the main argument in the dialogue with the authorities regarding the allocation of funds for such expensive facilities. At the same time, doctors assessed the state of nature and pointed out to the authorities the existing problems of space pollution.

About the Author

K. S. Barabanova
Surgut State Pedagogical University; Tyumen State University
Russian Federation

Barabanova Ksenia Sergeevna — PhD (History), Senior Scientist, Laboratory of Historical Research, Surgut SPU. Senior Researcher, Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Space Research, Tyumen SU



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Barabanova K.S. Epidemics, Doctors and Water Pipes: Creation of Water Infrastructure in Western Siberia in the Second Half of the 19th — First Half of the 20th Centuries. Surgut State Pedagogical University Bulletin. 2023;(6 (87)):87-94. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26105/SSPU.2023.87.6.009

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