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1. MODERNIZAÇÃO E HIGIENISMO: CONTROLE SANITÁRIO E GESTÃO POLÍTICO-CIENTÍFICA NA MANCHESTER MINEIRA (1891-1906)
During transition processes for the capitalism relationship in Brazil an idea of scientific and modern diffusion, where Sanitary Medicine, guided on European models, was significant part to propose a drastic intervention on public space, to promote the salubrious and the organization of city centers. Juiz de Fora is a sample of this development that happens
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Urbanismo no Brasil império: a saúde pública na cidade de São Paulo no século XIX (hospitais, lazaretos e cemitérios). / The public health in the city of São Paulo in the century XIX hospitals, isolation hospitals e cemiteries.
The intention of this research was to investigate as in the city of São Paulo, in elapsing of century XIX, the co-participation of knowing doctors to them, of engineering, of the architecture and the performance of the administrators they had implied in the modification in the urban configuration of the city and had defined a new structure in organization a
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Los circuitos del agua y la higiene urbana en la ciudad de Cartagena a comienzos del siglo XX
Throughout its history, Cartagena de Indias, a seaport in the Colombian Caribbean, has been handicapped for not offering salubrious conditions to its people and visitors. The lack of an aqueduct and a sewerage system was an impairment to progress. For nearly forty years (1890-1930) these problems have caused a myriad of medical discourses formulated by scien
História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos. Publicado em: 2000-10
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4. A Multilevel Analysis of Social Ties and Social Cohesion among Latinos and Their Neighborhoods: Results from Chicago
Research suggests that, among Latinos, there are health benefits associated with living in a neighborhood populated with coethnics. While social networks and social cohesion are the proposed explanation for the salubrious effect and are assumed to be characteristics of Latino immigrant enclaves, evidence for this is limited. We used multilevel regression to
Springer US.