Public Health and Yellow Fever during the constitutional debate in 1812

  • Pepa Hernández Villalba CSIC / Universidad Carlos III de Madrid / Residencia de Estudiantes
Keywords: Public health, Health code, Epidemy, Yelow fever, Cádiz Cortes, Constitution

Abstract

This article deals with the debate on Public Heath in the Cádiz Cortes (parliament) in the period up to the enactment of the Cons­titution in 1812. Underlining the key role of yellow fever played in this process, it pursues two lines of argument: reopening the dialo­gue between Health and Politics at a critical point in Spanish History and examining the attempts to create a coherent body of sanitary legislation as well as the elements that impe­ded the process.

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Published
2015-01-08
How to Cite
Hernández Villalba, P. (2015). Public Health and Yellow Fever during the constitutional debate in 1812. REVISTA DE HISTORIOGRAFÍA (RevHisto), (20), 59-73. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/REVHISTO/article/view/2365
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