¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903
This paper analyzes the social importance of the plague epidemic that caught Sinaloa and Baja California, Mexico, in 1902 and 1903. It describes the health campaign that was organized, the first one —in Mexico— based on the recent scientific fields of microbiology, immunology and tropical medicine...
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El Colegio de México, A.C.
2005
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| Acceso en línea: | https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1557 |
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Historia Mexicana |
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| author | Carrillo, Ana María |
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"Bolivia", "hyperinflation", "economic crisis", "Bolivia", "hiperinflación", "crisis económica"
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| description | This paper analyzes the social importance of the plague epidemic that caught Sinaloa and Baja California, Mexico, in 1902 and 1903. It describes the health campaign that was organized, the first one —in Mexico— based on the recent scientific fields of microbiology, immunology and tropical medicine. It was also the first one in which a state turned control of sanitary activities in to the federal government. The author shows that in this campaign, health personnel and political authorities used persuasion and, above all, compulsion, and describes how the population resisted the health measures. She analyzes the contradictions between the different actors of the campaign, explains the causes of its success and points out that the 1902-1903 campaign against plague became a model for further health campaigns in Mexico. |
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| spelling | oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-15572022-04-19T20:04:51Z Plague Law or Martial Law?: Sinaloa and Baja California, 1902-1903 ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 Carrillo, Ana María Mexico epidemics plague health health campaigns 20th Century México epidemias peste salud campañas sanitarias siglo XX This paper analyzes the social importance of the plague epidemic that caught Sinaloa and Baja California, Mexico, in 1902 and 1903. It describes the health campaign that was organized, the first one —in Mexico— based on the recent scientific fields of microbiology, immunology and tropical medicine. It was also the first one in which a state turned control of sanitary activities in to the federal government. The author shows that in this campaign, health personnel and political authorities used persuasion and, above all, compulsion, and describes how the population resisted the health measures. She analyzes the contradictions between the different actors of the campaign, explains the causes of its success and points out that the 1902-1903 campaign against plague became a model for further health campaigns in Mexico. El trabajo trata de la significación social de la epidemia de peste en Sinaloa y Baja California, México, en 1902-1903. Describe la campaña sanitaria organizada para combatirla, que fue la primera —en México— basada en los emergentes campos científicos de la microbiología, la inmunología y la medicina tropical, y también la primera en que un estado cedió la dirección de las actividades sanitarias al gobierno federal. La autora muestra que en ella la burocracia sanitaria y las autoridades políticas recurrieron a la persuasión, pero sobre todo a la compulsión, y describe las formas de resistencia con que la población se opuso a las medidas sanitarias. Analiza las contradicciones que se dieron entre todos los actores implicados en la campaña, y explica las razones de su éxito. Señala, por último, que la campaña de 1902-1903 contra la peste sirvió de modelo para las campañas sanitarias posteriores en el país. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2005-04-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1557 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 54, Núm. 4 (216) abril-junio 2005; 1049-1103 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1557/1375 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana |
| spellingShingle | Mexico epidemics plague health health campaigns 20th Century México epidemias peste salud campañas sanitarias siglo XX Carrillo, Ana María ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title | ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title_alt | Plague Law or Martial Law?: Sinaloa and Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title_full | ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title_fullStr | ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title_full_unstemmed | ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title_short | ¿Estado de peste o estado de sitio?: Sinaloa y Baja California, 1902-1903 |
| title_sort | estado de peste o estado de sitio sinaloa y baja california 1902 1903 |
| topic | Mexico epidemics plague health health campaigns 20th Century México epidemias peste salud campañas sanitarias siglo XX |
| topic_facet | Mexico epidemics plague health health campaigns 20th Century México epidemias peste salud campañas sanitarias siglo XX |
| url | https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1557 |
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