Vol. 6 • n. 3 • Nov. 1999 – Feb. 2000

vol6_3

ANALYSIS
Tuberculosis in Argentinean literature: three examples in novels, short stories, and poetry
Adrián Carlos Alfredo Carbonetti
abstract

The anthropology of disease and of the diseased: perceptions and life strategies adopted by tuberculosis patients
Claudio Bertolli Filho
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The entire life that might have been but was not: the story of a poet with pulmonary phthisis
Ângela Pôrto
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History and medicine: the inheritance of an age-old paradigm
Maria Helena Cabral
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Sanitary battles and scientific clashes: Emílio Ribas and yellow fever in São Paulo
Marta de Almeida
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The paradigm of historical epistemology: Thomas Kuhn’s contribution
Ronaldo Ribeiro Jacobina
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Teaching social sciences at a medical school: the story of one course (1965-90)
Everardo Duarte Nunes
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To the mad, the doctors: the fight for medicalization of the mental institution and the construction of psychiatry in Rio Grande do Sul
Yonissa Marmitt Wadi
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IMAGES
Medieval chorography and Renaissance cartography: iconographic testimonies of two worldviews
Isabel Noronha
text in portuguese

DEBATE
The integration of epidemiology and anthropology
Angela Maria Jourdan Gadelha, Carlos E. A. Coimbra Jr., Eduardo Navarro Stotz, Luís David Castiel, Zulmira de Araújo Hartz, Dina Czeresnia (coord.) 
text in portuguese

BOOKS & NETWORKS
As barbas do imperador: dom Pedro II, um monarca nos trópicos
byLilia Moritz Schwarcz
• reviewed by Marcus Vinicius de Freitas
text in portuguese

Velhice ou Terceira Idade?
byMyriam Moraes Lins de Barros (org.)
• reviewed by Neiva Vieira da Cunha
text in portuguese

Saúde e democracia: a luta do Cebes
bySonia Fleury (org.)
• reviewed by Cristina M. Oliveira Fonseca
text in portuguese

THESES
text in portuguese

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