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Peripheral Nerve : Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America /

"PERIPHERAL NERVE is an edited volume that brings together scholars from the United States, Canada, and Latin America to challenge the dominant narrative that the United States was the primary medical interlocutor in Latin America during the Cold War. It chronicles the experiences of Latin Amer...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Necochea López, Raúl (Editor ), Birn, Anne-Emanuelle, 1964- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2020.
Colección:American encounters/global interactions.
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  • Introduction: Alternative Destinies and Solidarities for Health and Medicine in Cold War Latin America / Anne-Emanuelle Birn
  • Under Surveillance : Public Health, the FBI, and Exile in Cold War Mexico /
  • Katherine E. Bliss
  • National Politics and Scientific Pursuits : Medical Education and the Strategic Value of Science in Revolutionary Bolivia / Nicole L. Pacino
  • Cold War Mexico in a Time of "Wonder Drugs" / Gabriela Soto Laveaga
  • The Puerto Rico Family Life Study and the Cold War Politics of Fertility Surveys / Raúl Necochea López
  • Parasitology and Communism : Public Health and Politics in Samuel Barnsley Pessoa's Brazil / Gilberto Hochman and Carlos Henrique Assunção Paiva
  • Revolutionizing Cuban Psychiatry : The Freud Wars, 1955-1970 / Jennifer Lynn Lambe
  • From Cold War Pressures to State Policy to People's Health : The Politics of Social Medicine and Socialized Medical Care in Chile / Jadwiga E. Pieper Mooney
  • "Psychotherapy of the Oppressed" : Anti-imperialism and Psychoanalysis in Cold War Buenos Aires / Marco Ramos
  • South-South Cooperation as a Cold War Tonic : Cuban Medical Diplomacy to Sandinista Nicaragua, 1979-1990 / Cheasty Anderson
  • Epilogue: A Lingering Cold (War)? Reflections for the Present and an Agenda for further Research / Anne-Emanuelle Birn and Raúl Necochea López.