Neglected Tropical Diseases in HCS-Manguinhos

NTDs are a diverse group of conditions that are mainly prevalent in tropical areas, where they mostly affect impoverished communities. See our selection of articles and blog posts.

Ser madre en la Argentina de comienzos del siglo XX: una mirada impostergable

Este libro recupera los discursos científicos y políticos que circularon en torno a la maternidad en la Buenos Aires de inicios del siglo XX. Acceda a la reseña de la investigadora Marisa Miranda en HCS-Manguinhos.

The origins of social determinants of health and universal health coverage at the World Health Organization, 2005–2015

In the book Health and Development edited by Iris Borowy and Bernard Harris, Marcos Cueto, science editor of HCS-Manguinhos, is the author of a case study about the World Health Organization (WHO). He examines the beginnings of two health proposals that emerged simultaneously at WHO in 2005: Social Determinants of Health (SDH) and Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

A new order in the working environment for Spanish pharmacies

Until well into the 20th century, the working conditions of pharmacy assistants – often overworked internal workers – were extremely hard. This article explores the introduction of the eight-hour working day in Spanish pharmacies in 1919, as well as the legislative background that led to it.

What if the patient says “no”

This article tries to show how the consequences of refusing an interpretation can be very different within Freudian, Jungian, and other psychotherapeutic models.

La circulación global de terapias de shock

El surgimiento de las terapias biológicas de shock en Psiquiatría durante la década de 1930 ofreció, por primera vez, instrumentos terapéuticos “reales” para la disciplina. Este artículo analiza la implementación de tales tratamientos en el Instituto de Psiquiatría de Rosario, Argentina.

Transcultural histories of psychotherapies: new narratives

Medical doctors from several schools started to use the term “psychotherapies” to define therapies that sought moral treatment, cure of automatism, persuading or producing catharsis, affecting body, mind and unconscious.

Lessons for Covid-19 From a Century of Influenza in Brazil

In the 1918-19 influenza pandemic, Brazil faced twin problems: infection and hunger. More than a century later, Covid-19 again brought forth these interconnected problems.