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Breakdown and reform: the Chilean road to the creation of ministries of hygiene and social welfare 1892-1931
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WoS WOS:001200314900001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85191074115
DOI 10.1017/MDH.2024.2
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Doctors have played an important role in the development of health institutions in Latin America. However, they are not the only profession that has had a voice in these matters. There are also other factors influencing the development of ministries of health. This issue has gone unnoticed in the literature. This article suggests that it is possible to identify two distinct trends in the creation of health ministries in Latin America. The first, of an early nature, was seen principally in Central America and the Caribbean in countries dependent on or under the influence of the United States which, from the 1880s, promoted health Pan-Americanism. The second trend, which became apparent from 1924, was characterised by the emergence of ministries in a context of institutional breakdown and the appearance of new actors (military or populist leaders). This second trend was first seen in Chile in 1924. This article analyses the creation of the Ministerio de Higiene, Asistencia y Prevision Social (Ministry of Hygiene, Assistance and Social Security) in Chile in 1924 and its subsequent development through to 1931. The analysis looks at the health measures adopted, the context in which this occurred and the debates triggered by the ministry's process of institutional development, based on parliamentary discussions, presidential speeches, official statistics, legislation, documents prepared by key actors and the press of the time.

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Revista ISSN
Medical History 0025-7273

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History & Philosophy Of Science
Health Care Sciences & Services
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Traverso, Diego Barria Hombre Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile
2 Pavez, Diego Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile

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Faculty of Medicine of the University of Chile
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This paper has been funded by project ANID PIA SOC180001.
This chain of events not only implied the end of a political regime; it also opened the way to direct state action in the social sphere. This is how the doctors appeared to interpret the situation since, only a few weeks after the installation of the government junta, the Santiago Assembly of Doctors proposed the creation of a Ministry of Hygiene, Public Assistance and Social Security. The idea was supported by leading doctors such as Roberto Aguirre Luco, the dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Chile, as well as Alejandro del R\u00EDo, Eugenio Cienfuegos and Hugo Lea Plaza. Indeed, a year earlier, del R\u00EDo had given a series of talks to promote the idea of creating this new state body. After a meeting with Altamirano, the junta undertook to study the initiative and, on October 14, decreed the creation of a Ministry of Hygiene, Assistance, Labour and Social Security on the grounds of the country\u2019s \u2018need to improve our sanitary conditions (\u2026) and reduce to the minimum possible the economic-social disturbances arising from our excessive mortality\u2019.
This chain of events not only implied the end of a political regime; it also opened the way to direct state action in the social sphere. This is how the doctors appeared to interpret the situation since, only a few weeks after the installation of the government junta, the Santiago Assembly of Doctors proposed the creation of a Ministry of Hygiene, Public Assistance and Social Security. The idea was supported by leading doctors such as Roberto Aguirre Luco, the dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Chile, as well as Alejandro del R\u00EDo, Eugenio Cienfuegos and Hugo Lea Plaza. Indeed, a year earlier, del R\u00EDo had given a series of talks to promote the idea of creating this new state body. After a meeting with Altamirano, the junta undertook to study the initiative and, on October 14, decreed the creation of a Ministry of Hygiene, Assistance, Labour and Social Security on the grounds of the country\u2019s \u2018need to improve our sanitary conditions (\u2026) and reduce to the minimum possible the economic-social disturbances arising from our excessive mortality\u2019.

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