International sanitary conferences
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The '''International Sanitary Conferences''' were firstly organized by [[France]] in [[1851]]. In total 14 conferences took place from [[1851]] to [[1938]]. The International Sanitary Conferences were the first international convention organized in [[Europe]] to deal with the arrival and spread of pestilent diseases, particularly [[cholera]].
==Chronology==
'''Cholera definition'''
*1851 ([[Paris]]) - The pioneer movement.
*1859 (Paris) - Indecision time.
*1866 ([[Constantinople]]) - Discussion and common agreement on the propagation cause of cholera.
'''Cholera politics'''
*1874 ([[Vienna]]).
*1881
*1885
*1892
*1893
*1894
*1897
'''Non-cholera issues'''
*1903 (Paris).
*1911
*1926
*1938 (Paris).
==External links==
* [http://www.ssu.sps.ed.ac.uk/joaora/]
[[Category:Public health]]