The EPIDEMIOLOGIC INVESTIGATION ON HOW VICTORIAN PARAMEDICS TREATED LABOURING WOMEN
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Abstract
Today, the humanities are paying more attention to the mandated methods of engaging with the past through a
number of culturally accepted ways. A large portion of this is attributable to the expanding discipline known as "cultural
memory studies." Religious institutions are frequently used as an example of long-term cultural mediation and the varying
agendas that permeate the preservation and concealment of a time-honored past in these circumstances. The crypt and its varied
connections to the topic of recollection without memory are the focus of this essay, which is devoted to a notion that has
received very little attention among students of cultural memory
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