Higiene contra la anemia de los mineros. La lucha contra la anquilostomiasis en España (1897-1936)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2006.v58.i1.7Keywords:
Ancylostomiasis, Health Campaigns, Rural Health Inspection, Mining Health Inspection, Rockefeller Foundation, Sanitation, Faeces AnalysisAbstract
This study analyses the Spanish participation in the international campaign against ancylostomiasis during the period of the establishing and hegemony of Social Medicine. Through study of the main interventions carried out, including the agreement with the Rockefeller Foundation, its effects are observed on the popularization of laboratory medicine, the introduction of health concerns into employment legislation and the genesis of new rural health structures.
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