The Nazi German blessed the typhus. It was less work for them at killing the prisioners.
They treat people that have diseases or injuries.
Most of the domesticated pets can be treated in majority of animal hospitals . At the same time there are specialized hospitals which treat only particular set of animals, meaning those hospitals which treat cats and dogs will not be able to treat horses.
They treat them.
In 1798 there were no federal military hospitals.
To treat paralysis in Maharashtra, you need to be confined in hospitals with special facilities in the treatment of paralysis.
As little as possible.
yes
It symbolizes dehumanization.
first answer:The majority of jews who died during the holocaust were victims of typhus. They had a typhus epidemic which was helped along by strategic allied bombing.correct answer:Thousands of Jews were killed by typhus, such as at Bergen-Belsen camp north-east of Hannover, thousands were killed by starvation, thousands died from various other diseases; however millions were murdered in gas chambers & by firing squads.Also strategic bombing did not make the typhus epidemic worse. The spread of this type disease is made worse by the close proximity of infected people to others. German camps did exactly what the name of these camps imply, they 'concentrated' them in a tight space, thus creating the conditions for the spread of any typhus. The Germans never intended to treat infected prisoners, just prevent the spread of typhus beyond the camp.If anything, strategic bombing disrupted German rail traffic making it harder for the Germans to transport Jews to the Concentration & Death Camps.
Nurses and doctors in public hospitals have the duty to treat patients regardless of their ability to pay, therefore, people expect treatment.
Iodine was used as a disinfectant to treat wounds during the civil war. It is still used today for the same purposes in hospitals, although care has to be taken not to burn the unaffected skin outside of the wounds.