La historiografía chilena producida por mujeres

Este especial del sitio web del proyecto Memoria Chilena de la Biblioteca Nacional de Chile recopila parte de la historiografía chilena producida por mujeres.

Traditional Chinese Medicine against COVID-19

According to the text, Chinese medicine served as a source of inspiration for developing new treatments at three different levels: traditional medicinal herbs, traditional medical formulas, and traditional medical texts.

Una historia de la eugenesia en el Chile del siglo XX

El libro “The Religion of Life”, de Sarah Walsh, examina la relación entre el catolicismo y la eugenesia en el Chile de principios del siglo XX. Acceda a la reseña de Felipe Martínez-Fernández publicada en HCS-Manguinhos.

Nísia Trindade de Lima: Pride of Fiocruz, pride of Brasil

In the most recent editor’s note of HCS-Manguinhos (vol. 30, 2023), scientific editor Marcos Cueto highlights the joy and optimism of having Nisia Trindade de Lima at the head of the Brazilian Ministry of Health.

Historia de la enfermedad de Chagas en Argentina

El artículo de Juan Pablo Zabala (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes/Conicet) presenta los puntos centrales de la trayectoria histórica de la enfermedad de Chagas en Argentina.

HCS-Manguinhos adopts the continuous publication system

The journal now has a single yearly edition, constantly updated with new content. Check out our new articles!

Health for all: Public Health Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean

World Health Day was created to celebrate the World Health Organization’s birthday. This year, it will look at public health successes that have improved quality of life during the last seven decades. The dossier Public Health Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean offers five articles from different areas of knowledge, thematic fields, and approaches.

Maternología, eugenesia y sífilis en España durante el primer franquismo, 1939-1950

El artículo de Ramón Castejón-Bolea y María-Teresa Riquelme-Quiñonero publicado en 2022 en HCS-Manguinhos ha sido incluido en el Anuario InfoRUVID 2022, de la Red de Universidades Valencianas para el fomento de la Investigación, el Desarrollo y la Innovación.

Latin American sociology in the Cultural Cold War

The aim of this article is to investigate a little-known episode in the trajectory of the São Paulo-based sociologist Florestan Fernandes (1920-1995) and in the history of Latin American sociology in general.