2022
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232022279.08812022en
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From Independence to Empire: health and disease in Brazil in the nineteenth century

Abstract: As a presentation of the dossier “From Independence to Empire: health and disease in Brazil in the nineteenth century,” the article contrast “modern Brazil” imagined by the medical and political elites on the occasion of the First Centenary of Independence in 1922 with the numerous problems and challenges in the field of health that the republic, in its third decade, had inherited from the colonial and Imperial periods. In addition, it highlights issues in the history of health in the 19th century that allow t… Show more

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