This paper analyses how the Colombian medical elites made sense of typhoid fever before and during the inception of bacteriological ideas and practices in the second half of the nineteenth century. Assuming that the identity of typhoid fever has to be understood within the broader concerns of the medical community in question, I show how doctors first identified Bogotá's epidemics as typhoid fever during the 1850s, and how they also attached specificity to the fever amongst other continuous fevers, such as its European and North American counterparts. I also found that, in contrast with the discussions amongst their colleagues from other countries, debates about typhoid fever in 1860-70 among doctors in Colombia were framed within the medic...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
The influenza pandemic of 1889 was the first truly global flu outbreak in scope. Characterised by hi...
This paper analyses the emergence of yellow fever as a distinct disease in Colombia in the 1880s. Or...
Before the consolidation of the germ theory of human diseases at the end of the nineteenth century, ...
This article explores the medical conceptualization of the causes of diseases in nineteenth-century ...
This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo xix en Colo...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo XIX en Colo...
This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in...
In this article, I explore the theoretical, social and ideological bases of the emergence and consol...
In the first decades of the 20th century, scientific papers were published suggesting the presence o...
Explora los fundamentos teóricos, sociales e ideológicos del surgimiento y consolidación de la noció...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...
Undulant fever, in its earlier restricted sphere as Malta or Mediterranean fever, is an instance of ...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
The influenza pandemic of 1889 was the first truly global flu outbreak in scope. Characterised by hi...
This paper analyses the emergence of yellow fever as a distinct disease in Colombia in the 1880s. Or...
Before the consolidation of the germ theory of human diseases at the end of the nineteenth century, ...
This article explores the medical conceptualization of the causes of diseases in nineteenth-century ...
This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo xix en Colo...
Este artículo explora la relación entre la bacteriología y la geografía médica del siglo XIX en Colo...
This article explores the relation between bacteriology and medical geography in the 19th century in...
In this article, I explore the theoretical, social and ideological bases of the emergence and consol...
In the first decades of the 20th century, scientific papers were published suggesting the presence o...
Explora los fundamentos teóricos, sociales e ideológicos del surgimiento y consolidación de la noció...
This paper will look at some of the history’s most destructive epidemics and pandemics that have occ...
Undulant fever, in its earlier restricted sphere as Malta or Mediterranean fever, is an instance of ...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
In the year 1906, an epidemic of Enteric Fever occurred in Nuwera Eliya, the mountain sanatorium o...
The influenza pandemic of 1889 was the first truly global flu outbreak in scope. Characterised by hi...