Abstract

Since 1925, there has been a recognition that the Chief of the Serbian Military Sanitary Service, Colonel Dr. Genčić, was criticized for untimely and inadequate measures against epidemics and extensive suffering. The main reason for the failure remained unknown. There was no appropriate tactic, and thus timely suppression did not commence. The tactical means and procedures were yet to be promoted. Dr. Subotić found a solution in "scientifically unknown to medicine." Evaluating the events of ten years prior, during the war, as presented by Dr. Genčić, aligns with the war decorations awarded to foreign and domestic doctors in June 1915. These dedicated Serbian doctors, seasoned fighters against typhus and relapsing fever, served as a support to Dr. Genčić, as they later became leaders in the sanitary work of Serbia and the Kingdom of SHS.

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