Description
About the Author
Luz Maria Hernandez Saenz is associate professor of history at the University of Western Ontario.
Reviews
"Hernandez Saenz knows her subject extremely well and has assembled a rich and thorough analysis of the different dimensions of medical professionalization in Mexico." Adam Warren, University of Washington and author of Medicine and Politics in Colonial Peru: Population Growth and the Bourbon Reforms
"This welcome contribution to the history of medicine offers a detailed examination of the trajectories of licensed medical practitioners and their efforts to acquire professional, social, and scientific recognition between the 1800s and the 1870s. Hernandez Saenz challenges the traditional and linear interpretations that have characterized the history of medical professionalization in Mexico and offers a novel understanding of both medical and Mexican history during an era that had seldom been the focus of a coherent and encompassing investigation." Journal of the History of Medicine
"Hernandez Saenz's story is not merely a Mexican history of medicine. It is a medical history of Mexico, a story about how medicine -- in carefully building its nest -- helped create moden Mexico itself." Social History of Medicine
Book Information
ISBN 9780773553026
Author Luz Maria Hernandez Saenz
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint McGill-Queen's University Press
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press