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Four bills of health issued from Malta by the Order of St John

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Paul Cassar
Affiliation:
St Luke, Pope Alexander VII Junction, Balzan, Malta
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The specimens here described enlarge our knowledge of the bills of health of the Order of St John issued from Malta, an aspect of public health that had hitherto remained unexplored. These lone survivors from a vanished by-way of Maltese medical history formed, in their age, an integral part of the daily social, commercial and sanitary pattern of life in Malta. The earliest met so far, and described in the present series, dates from 1713; two belong to 1766 and another dates from 1794. A further bill, issued in 1782, has been published elsewhere. The chance preservation of these documents in unlikely places, as here indicated, makes it probable that additional ones may eventually come to light.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1979

References

REFERENCES

Cassar, P. (1977). An eighteenth-century bill of health of the Order of St John from Malta. Medical History 21, 182–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar