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| | The history of homeopathy in the Russian Empire - Alexander Kotok, M.D. |
 | | century, only in the Moscow province the radius of 10-12 "versta" (about 10,5 - 12,8 km) was accepted as normal, taking the area of physician’s activity as a circle, whilst in other provinces the radius was 17-18 "versta" (about 18,1 - 19,2 km). |
 | | According to Veselovsky, in 1905, "in a typical district" one physician served 25,000 people, while the radius was about 16-17 "versta" (about 17,0 - 18,1 km). |
 | | Yet according to other sources, the data presented by Veselovsky seem to be too optimistic. |
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