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En el 19th International Congress of Historical Sciences (Oslo, 6-13 agosto 2000), se reunió una mesa redonda sobre historia de la enfermedad. Los participantes decidieron redactar los textos presentados y buscar un adecuado lugar de publicación. Todos queremos agradecer a la revista Asclepio que haya aceptado acoger en sus páginas nuestros trabajos, que pretenden ser una puesta al día de las principales tendencias en historia de la enfermedad. Orientaciones muy diversas y puntos de vista encontrados, procuran proporcionar un panorama breve pero suficiente de un tema tan importante como complejo. El dossier "Historia de la enfermedad" (Asclepio LIV, 1, 2002) incluye los siguientes trabajos: The history of disease: Introduction /José Luis Peset. Identifying disease in the past: cutting the gordian knot / Andrew Cunningham. Pour une histoire et une anthropologie des effets iatrogènes du "combat" contre la maladie / Marie Christine Pouchelle. Problematizing retrospective diagnosis in the history of disease / Jon Arrizabalaga. The history of smallpox and its prevention in Sweden / Peter Sköld. Comments on the round table the history of disease / Lars Göran Tedebrand. Este artículo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY 4.0
It will be my intention to underline how disease is a mechanism of adaptation —that is, of attack, equilibrium and defence— of living beings to their habitat. Human development and evolution, in its cultural, social and ecological setting, give rise to alterations in the human organism, both mind and body, against which medicine and society must struggle. Generally speaking, current approaches to the concept of disease derive from man's historical struggle with disease, the struggle of human groups with pathogenous agents.
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History, Ontology, Medicina, Norway, International Cooperation, Social Medicine, Cultural context, Bacteriology, Genomics, Holistic Health, History, 20th Century, Toxicology, Historia de la Ciencia, Philosophy, Mental Health, Social Conditions, AZ20-999, Genetics, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Disease, History of Medicine, History of medicine. Medical expeditions, Enfermedad, R131-687
History, Ontology, Medicina, Norway, International Cooperation, Social Medicine, Cultural context, Bacteriology, Genomics, Holistic Health, History, 20th Century, Toxicology, Historia de la Ciencia, Philosophy, Mental Health, Social Conditions, AZ20-999, Genetics, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, Disease, History of Medicine, History of medicine. Medical expeditions, Enfermedad, R131-687
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