Medicine on the Periphery traces the development of Yucatán's medical institutions, public health programs, healers, and changing disease environment from the 1870s through 1960. The biomedicalization of Yucatán's public health system is analyzed within the Atlantic medical community and the emerging revolutionary state of central Mexico.
Medicine on the Periphery traces the development of Yucatán's medical institutions, public health programs, healers, and changing disease environment from the 1870s through 1960. The biomedicalization of Yucatán's public health system is analyzed within the Atlantic medical community and the emerging revolutionary state of central Mexico.
David Sowell is professor of history at Juniata College and teaches courses on Latin America, international studies, and the history of medicine.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Public Health and the Making of Modern Yucatán Chapter 2: Institutionalizing Biomedicine Chapter 3: Medical Communities Chapter 4: Disease and Public Health Campaigns Chapter 5: Public Health and the Revolutionary State Chapter 6: The Biomedicalization of Yucatán
Chapter 1: Public Health and the Making of Modern Yucatán Chapter 2: Institutionalizing Biomedicine Chapter 3: Medical Communities Chapter 4: Disease and Public Health Campaigns Chapter 5: Public Health and the Revolutionary State Chapter 6: The Biomedicalization of Yucatán
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