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Nikifor Mazaraki: a contribution to the development of public health

Nikifor Mazaraki

Nikifor Mazaraki was an outstanding Greek physician and public figure who made a significant contribution to the establishment and development of public health in Jerusalem in the nineteenth century. Working alongside his brother, Charlambis Mazarakis, Nikifor demonstrated deep dedication to medicine and exceptional professionalism in combating mass infectious diseases such as malaria, which afflicted the region at the time.

Nikifor Mazaraki’s medical practice, supported by his brother, was not limited to individual treatment of patients. He initiated and actively implemented innovative public health strategies for that time. These approaches earned broad respect among the local population, consisting of people of various nationalities and faiths.

The effectiveness of the methods developed and implemented by Nikifor Mazaraki and his brother was so high that locals respectfully referred to their practice as the “Mazarakis ritual.” The legacy of Nikifor Mazaraki is a vivid example of selfless service to people, the pursuit of societal well-being, and the application of a humanistic approach in medicine.