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THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE KHOREZM REGION DURING THE SOVIET ERA (1945–1985)

Quranboyeva Sevinchoy Maqsud kizi , Doctoral Student, Urgench State University

Abstract

This article provides information about the laws adopted to develop the healthcare system in the Khorezm region during the Soviet period and their implementation. It also discusses the construction of hospitals to improve public health, the increase in the number of medical personnel, and the conveniences created for the population.

Keywords

Medicine, hospital, doctor, rural medical outpatient clinic, maternity hospital, children’s polyclinic, sanitary-epidemiological station.

References

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Mo‘minova Gavhar Esanovna. History of the Healthcare System in Uzbekistan During the Soviet Era (1917–1991). Doctor of Historical Sciences (DSc) Dissertation. Tashkent, 2018. p. 98.

Khorezm Haqiqatı (Khorezm Truth Newspaper). February 14, 1980, No. 1 (13847).

Khorezm Haqiqatı. February 13, 1981, No. 31 (14097).

Uzbekistan Agriculture Journal. Issue 2, 1976. p. 14.

Khorezm Haqiqatı. October 6, 1950, No. 199 (6316).

Organization of the Protection of Women’s and Children’s Health in the Uzbek SSR. Uzmednashr Publishing House, Tashkent, 1960. p. 3.

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THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN THE KHOREZM REGION DURING THE SOVIET ERA (1945–1985). (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(10), 335-337. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/6776