Здравство у Русији (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Здравство у Русији" in Serbian language version.

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  • Khwaja, Barbara (26. 5. 2017). „Health Reform in Revolutionary Russia”. Socialist Health Association. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 8. 2017. г. Приступљено 26. 5. 2017. 
  • Khwaja, Barbara (26. 5. 2017). „Health Reform in Revolutionary Russia”. Socialist Health Association. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 8. 2017. г. Приступљено 26. 5. 2017. „In 1929 the government economic planning agency, Gosplan USSR, projected health spending to be 16% of total government budget, a 5.6% increase in the number of hospital beds and a 6.9% increase in the number of doctors but once again there was only a slight increase in per capita spending,around 2%. 

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