DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/46/91-99
Benouaz Mostapha
Salhi Ahmed Naama University Center
https://orcid.org/0009-0002-6773-8707
mostapha.benouaz@univ-naama.dz
Remita Abdelghani
Salhi Ahmed Naama University Center
https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4489-8919
remita@cuniv-naama.dz
Pandemics and Epidemics in Algeria During the Colonial Period 1830-1962 Mainly Through the French Sources: Bibliographic Research
Abstract
By reading a doctoral dissertation tagged with “The history of medicine in Algeria under the French colonialism 1830-1962” presented by the student Mejahed Yamina and under the supervision of doctor Feghrour Dehou from Oran University during the university years 2017-2018. The momentum which distinguished the bibliography of this thesis caught my attention, especially with regard to the French sources. So I desided I’d deal with these sources by translating their tiltles and doing a statistical study which makes it easy for us to classify these diseases and their nature and even the nature of their authors.
The research presents the most prominent statistics related to the quality of epidemics and the nature of the documents used, through which we reached the results that show the importance of the bibliographic study in clarifying the features of academic studies that make it easier for the researcher to know the scientific value of the university dissertation.
Keywords: diseases, The south west, bibliometric, colonialism, medicine