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Title: Professor Albert V. Bernard and wartime health in Malta
Authors: Zarb-Dimech, Anthony
Keywords: Public health -- Malta -- History
Health officers -- Malta -- Biography
Bernard, Albert Victor, 1885-1955
World War, 1939-1945 -- Malta
Physicians -- Malta -- Biography
St John Ambulance Malta -- History
Hospitals -- Malta -- History -- 20th century
St. Luke’s Hospital (Pieta, Malta) -- History
Issue Date: 2021-01-17
Publisher: Standard Publications
Citation: Zarb-Dimech, A. (2021, January 17). Professor Albert V. Bernard and wartime health in Malta. Malta Independent on Sunday, pp.19.
Abstract: As Covid-19 cases are reaching record highs, it might help to take a walk down memory lane and reflect on those days when Malta was constantly under threat not only by all sorts of contagious diseases, deaths and serious injuries due to the ravages of war but also by aerial bombardments that took a heavy toll on the population. This feature celebrates the memory of a personality from those dark days of Second World War Malta; Professor of Preventive Medicine, Albert Victor Bernard, C.M.G., (1885-1955) who was Chief Government Medical Officer.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/112337
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