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Dec 2020
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مكتبة نيتشر: الوباء الذي قتل 180 ألف مصر...

نيتشر الشرق الأوسط
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في هذه الحلقة من سلسلة حلقات "مكتبة نيتشر"، نستعرض كتاب "الوباء الذي قتل 180 ألف مصري" مع مؤلفه الدكتور محمد أبو الغار، والذي يتناول فيه وباء الإنفلونزا الإسبانية الذي ضرب مصر في عامي 1918 و1919، وهو الأمر الذي لم نكن نعرف عنه الكثير.

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