2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-87752013000200004
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O "imperscrutável vínculo": corpo e alma na medicina lusitana setecentista

Abstract: RESUMO Este artigo discute a emergência do discurso médico sobre questões relativas ao comportamento transgressor no contexto intelectual lusitano do século XVIII, através das obras Dissertação sobre as paixões da alma (1753), de Antonio Ribeiro Sanches (1699-1783), e Medicina Theologica (1794), de Francisco de Melo Franco (1757-1823. Ambas escritas e publicadas durante as reformas ilustradas em Portugal, no período que se estende entre o consulado pombalino e o reinado mariano. Calcadas em referenciais filosó… Show more

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“…), who adapted the pneumatic theory with humoralism. It was this "galenic hippocratism", updated in terms of the animal economy of vitalism, that would enter the nineteenth century 8 . Medicine was holistic and its causal relationship was multifactorial, which means that there was no disease ontology: a series of environmental, humoral and social factors could make a person sick, just as one disease could turn into another.…”
Section: What Was Public Health?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), who adapted the pneumatic theory with humoralism. It was this "galenic hippocratism", updated in terms of the animal economy of vitalism, that would enter the nineteenth century 8 . Medicine was holistic and its causal relationship was multifactorial, which means that there was no disease ontology: a series of environmental, humoral and social factors could make a person sick, just as one disease could turn into another.…”
Section: What Was Public Health?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), que adequou a teoria pneumática com a humoral. Foi esse "hipocratismo galênico", atualizado nos termos da economia animal do vitalismo, que adentraria o século XIX 8 . A medicina era holística e a sua relação causal era multifatorial, o que significa dizer que não havia uma ontologia da doença: uma série de fatores ambientais, humorais e sociais poderia adoecer, assim como uma enfermidade poderia se transformar em outra.…”
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