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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 25(4): 943-957, Oct.-Dec. 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-975434

ABSTRACT

Resumen A lo largo del siglo XX se sucedió una serie de cambios en la forma de concebir el parto que pasó de ser un fenómeno reproductivo natural propio del ámbito doméstico y femenino a un asunto médico y profesional del ámbito institucional. A través de procedimientos como el uso de anestesia, la cesárea, el ultrasonido y otras intervenciones técnico-científicas se han generado rápidas e importantes mejoras y cambios para la salud y vida de la sociedad y las mujeres. La medicalización del parto a comienzos del siglo XX fue parte de un proceso más amplio de construcción del Estado e institucionalización del patriarcado común en la región.


Abstract Over the course of the twentieth century, a series of changes occurred in the understanding of childbirth, which went from being a natural reproductive phenomenon belonging to the female, domestic sphere to a professional medical matter handled in an institutional setting. Through procedures like the use of anesthesia, Cesarean sections, ultrasound and other techno-scientific interventions, rapid and significant improvements and changes took place in the health and life of society and of women. The medicalization of childbirth in the early twentieth century was part of a broader process of constructing the state and institutionalizing the patriarchy that was common throughout the region.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , History, 20th Century , Parturition , Medicalization/history , Peru , Prenatal Care/history , Women, Working/history , Attitude of Health Personnel , Cesarean Section/history , Abortion, Criminal/history , Ethical Theory/history , Perinatal Mortality/history , Hospitals, Maternity/history , Obstetric Labor Complications/history , Midwifery/history
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Evid. actual. práct. ambul ; 21(2): 42-44, jul. 2018.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1016696

ABSTRACT

La autora de este artículo hace una síntesis de la evolución histórica y de las diferentes posturas religiosas frente al abor-to, describe su epidemiología mundial y la posición de la Organización Mundial de la Salud frente a esta problemática, resume el desarrollo y el desenlace del recientemente instalado debate sobre la legalización del aborto en Argentina y, finalmente reflexiona sobre lo que nos ha dejado este proceso político. (AU)


The author of this article summarizes the historical evolution and the different religious positions regarding abortion, describes its global epidemiology and the position of the World Health Organization in relation to this problem, summarizes the development and the outcome of the recently installed debate on the legalization of abortion in Argentina and, finally, reflect on what this politi-cal process has left us. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Abortion, Criminal/history , Abortion, Criminal/legislation & jurisprudence , Abortion, Induced/legislation & jurisprudence , Abortion, Legal/ethics , Abortion , Argentina/epidemiology , Religion and Medicine , Religious Philosophies , Sex Education/organization & administration , Social Class , Abortion, Criminal/mortality , Abortion, Criminal/statistics & numerical data , Public Health/legislation & jurisprudence , Risk Factors , Misoprostol/supply & distribution , Abortion, Induced/mortality , Abortion, Induced/statistics & numerical data , Abortion, Legal/history , Abortion, Legal/legislation & jurisprudence , Abortion, Legal/statistics & numerical data
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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 19(4): 1241-1254, out.-dez. 2012.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-660539

ABSTRACT

Este artigo analisa o debate de médicos acerca do aborto, da virada do século XIX até os anos 1930, sobretudo na Academia Nacional de Medicina. Considerado um crime, o aborto era visto como algo que ameaçava o domínio dos maridos sobre as esposas e o controle dos atos médicos em relação ao corpo feminino. As parteiras, tidas como as divulgadoras das técnicas médicas de interrupção da gravidez, foram combatidas como grave ameaça à ordem de gênero constituída. Foram analisadas dez teses da Faculdade de Medicina do Rio de Janeiro, os boletins da Academia Nacional de Medicina e matérias publicadas nos jornais Correio da Manhã e O Globo.


This article examines the debate among physicians over abortion, from the turn of the nineteenth century through to the 1930s, especially in the Academia Nacional de Medicina (National Academy of Medicine). Considered a crime, abortion was seen as something that threatened the dominance of husbands over wives and the control over medical practice in relation to the female body. Midwives, seen as the propagators of the techniques of medical termination of pregnancy, were opposed as a serious threat to the established gender order. Ten theses of the Faculdade de Medicina do Rio de Janeiro were analyzed, as well as the bulletins of the Academia Nacional de Medicina and articles published in the Correio da Manhã and O Globo newspapers.


Subject(s)
Humans , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Abortion, Criminal/history , Abortion, Criminal/legislation & jurisprudence , Contraception , Abortion , History , Brazil , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Midwifery
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In. Zárate, María Soledad. Por la salud del cuerpo: historia y políticas sanitarias en Chile. Santiago, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, 2008. p.131-188, tab.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-527060

ABSTRACT

Presenta el debate médico sobre el aborto en la década de 1930. Los médicos no fueron los únicos en Chile se referieron al 'aborto criminal', pero tuvieron la principal influencia mediática y política para mostrarlo ante la sociedad. El constacto profesional con las mujeres y, en gran medida, la progresiva participación y autoridad que asumían en los asuntos públicos contribuyeron a convertilos en cruciales forjadores de la noción de que el aborto era un flagelo nacional, objeto de imperativa atención estatal.


Subject(s)
Female , Abortion , Abortion, Criminal/history , History of Medicine , Public Health/history , Chile
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P. R. health sci. j ; 17(1): 15-26, mar. 1998.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-228464

ABSTRACT

The essay discusses abortion in Puerto Rico from 1937 to 1970, concentrating in its legal status as well as its social practice. The research documents the contradictions between the legality of the procedure and a social practice characterized by secrecy. The essay discusses the role of the Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion in promoting the legal practice of absortion in Puerto Rico. It also discusses the ambivalent role of medical doctors who, despite being legally authorized to perform abortions to protect the life and health of women, refused to perform the procedure arguing abortion was illegal. The essay concludes with a brief discussion on perceptions of illegality regarding abortion, emphasizing the contradictions between the practice of abortion and that of sterilization in Puerto Rico


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , History, 20th Century , Humans , Pregnancy , Abortion, Criminal/history , Abortion, Legal/history , Abortion, Criminal/legislation & jurisprudence , Attitude of Health Personnel , Puerto Rico , Sterilization, Reproductive/legislation & jurisprudence
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