<b>Diego Armus (Editor) </b><br> <b>Diego Armus </b>is professor of Latin American history at Swarthmore. He is author or editor of half a dozen books on topics related to the history of disease and health, among them <i>The Ailing City: Health, Tuberculosis and Culture in Buenos Aires, 1870–1950 </i>and <i>Disease in the History of Modern Latin America: From Malaria to AIDS</i>.<br><br><b>Pablo F. Gómez (Editor) </b><br> <b>Pablo F. Gómez </b>is associate professor in the Department of Medical History and Bioethics and the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Gómez’s first book, <i>The Experiential Caribbean: Creating Knowledge and Healing in the Early Modern Atlantic</i>, explores belief making and the creation of evidence around the human body and the natural world in the early modern Caribbean.<b></b><br><br>
3 Ebooks par Armus Diego Armus
Diego Armus: Disease in the History of Modern Latin America
Challenging traditional approaches to medical history, Disease in the History of Modern Latin America advances understandings of disease as a social and cultural construction in Latin America. This i …
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Diego Armus: Ailing City
For decades, tuberculosis in Buenos Aires was more than a dangerous bacillus. It was also an anxious state of mind shaped not only by fears of contagion and death but also by broader social and cultu …
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Diego Armus & Pablo F. Gómez: The Gray Zones of Medicine
Health practitioners working in gray zones, or between official and unofficial medicines, played a fundamental role in shaping Latin America from the colonial period onward. <i>The Gray Zones o …
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