Salud pública e imperio en la España Isabelina (1833-1868): El caso de la sanidad militar

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The article analyzes the relations between public health and empire in Spain under the reign of Isabel II (1833-68). After presenting certain conceptual notions, the case of military health is proposed as a specific example of these relations. On a journey through the Empire's different settings (the Iberian peninsula, Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines), the text explains the role played by different groups, often marginalized from historical accounts.

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Martínez Antonio, F. J. (2006). Salud pública e imperio en la España Isabelina (1833-1868): El caso de la sanidad militar. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 13(2), 439–475. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702006000200013

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