Diaspore Quaderni di ricerca

Series | Diaspore
Review | Human Mobility and Circularity of the Idea
Chapter | A arte da sangria

A arte da sangria

Circularidade de ideias e práticas (Rio de Janeiro, 1ª metade do século XIX)

Abstract

Describes how the sangria was widely used and understood as fundamental by the academic medical and Western European population to achieve the balance in cases of disease. Analyzes as in Portugal and its dominions, from the thirteenth century, tried to regulating and monitoring medical practices at first turned to the army. In this way, from 1808, with the transfer of the Court and the institutions of bureaucracy to Brazil, such supervision has become more effective in the larger cities of Brazil. And since that year, the Fisicatura chancel was rebuilt with headquarters in Rio de Janeiro and all questions about regulation and supervision related to the healing arts would be decided there.


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Submitted: Nov. 8, 2016 | Language: it

Keywords Arts of healingSlave healthBrazilSangradoresBloodletters


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