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Ascenso y declive de la Policía de Narcóticos del Departamento de Salubridad Pública en México (1917-1960)
Historia Mexicana
2021“…This article also presents a case study of the paradigm shift in which the Mexican state gradually modified its interpretation of the drug problem, which went from being a public health issue to one that was codified in terms of security.The primary documentary basis for this article is the History Archive of the Health Secretariat (Archivo Histórico de la Secretaría de Salud, or AHSSA), which conserves the reports of the dsp’s Narcotics Police as well as records on their personnel.…”
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El tifo en la ciudad de México en tiempos de la revolución mexicana, 1913-1916
Historia Mexicana
2015“…The article draws on sources of information from the historical archives of the Health Secretariat and the Mexico City government, as well as contemporary press reports and the bulletins issued by the Superior Health Council. …”
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“Baz nos quiere hacer felices a palos”. El matrimonio Baz Arrazola ante la cuestión social y su administración del Tecpan de Santiago, 1856-1877
Historia Mexicana
2022“…Through primary sources found in the Health Secretariat History Archive and the Mexico City History Archive, together with the 19th Century press, this article aims to reconstruct the “intermediate” period of the history of a public welfare institution, the Tecpan de Santiago, which took care of orphans and youth offenders. …”