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Am J Occup Ther ; 67(2): e11-7, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23433282

RESUMO

Historical inquiry enriches occupational therapy practice by identifying enduring values and inspiring future excellence. This study presents for the first time the pioneering life and work of Philip King Brown, a San Francisco physician who used occupation to treat the physical, mental, and social effects of tuberculosis (TB) at Arequipa Sanatorium, the institution he founded in 1911. Through textual analysis of the Arequipa Sanatorium Records, this article evaluates and defends Brown's assertion that his institution was medically and socially experimental. The Arequipa Sanatorium promoted occupational therapy by demonstrating its viability in the treatment of TB, the era's most critical health threat. It also put into practice the ideals of holism, humanism, and occupational justice that resonate within the profession today. Finally, Arequipa provided an example of how an occupation program can change the public perception of disability.


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Hospitais de Doenças Crônicas/história , Terapia Ocupacional/história , Tuberculose Pulmonar/história , Trabalho/história , California , Feminino , História do Século XX , Humanos , Tuberculose Pulmonar/reabilitação
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