
Los artículos analizan temas como los archivos digitales de historia ambiental y la historiografía de los animales en América Latina.
Hannah Woolley(1622 – c.1675) was an English writer who published early books on household management and cookery. This article by Marina Juliana de Oliveira Soares, Professor of Education in the Humanities at Faculdade SESI-São Paulo, describes the seventeenth-century English woman writer’s interest in medical care and highlights the importance of female protagonism in the dissemination of knowledge.
Images and documents include research on Hookworm disease in South America, 1920-1927, the fight against Yellow Fever and Malaria in Brazil, 1928-1942, papers on World War II typhus fever and Malaria in the Mediterranean, and documents related Soper’s work at the Pan American Health Organisation, 1947-1959.