Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic

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Autor(a) principal: Salles, Maria do Rosário R.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Santos, Luiz A. de Castro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Estudos de Sociologia
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/181
Resumo: The European immigration to the southeastern region of Brazil due to the necessity of labor in the coffee plantations in the last decades of the 19th century and beginning of the 20 is a well-kown topic of study. But what still remains to be explored is the relation between immigration and the sanitary reform that took place at the time. The state of São Paulo has a very sad story of Italian immigrants exposed to the virulance of the transmissible diseases. This caotic situation was the beginning of a movement for the health reform. The farmers considered immigration a vital input to the coffee economy and there was a strong commitment of the urban elites and the national government to show the world that Brazil wanted to erase its bad public health reputation. Reformists and their actions elected the European Immigrant as the first target for health improvement. This paper presents some data related to such actions and analyses the way foreign countries – particularly Italy – sent medical and other missions to evaluate and improve the health conditions of their countrymen, workers in the rural and urban areas in Brazil. A phenomenon related to the efforts of the health inspectors was the consolidation of a fairly large “Italian” medical profession and the opening of “Italian” hospitals in São Paulo and other parts in Brazil. These two aspects of the beginning of the public health movement in Brazil – the impact of immigration and the setting up of the medical profession - are the main focus of analysis inthis paper.
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spelling Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First RepublicImigração e médicos italianos em São Paulo na primeira repúblicaItalian immigrationSão PauloBrazilPublic healthItalian physiciansImigração italianaImigrantesPolítica de saúdeEpidemiasProfissionaisMédicosEstado de São PauloSaúde públicaThe European immigration to the southeastern region of Brazil due to the necessity of labor in the coffee plantations in the last decades of the 19th century and beginning of the 20 is a well-kown topic of study. But what still remains to be explored is the relation between immigration and the sanitary reform that took place at the time. The state of São Paulo has a very sad story of Italian immigrants exposed to the virulance of the transmissible diseases. This caotic situation was the beginning of a movement for the health reform. The farmers considered immigration a vital input to the coffee economy and there was a strong commitment of the urban elites and the national government to show the world that Brazil wanted to erase its bad public health reputation. Reformists and their actions elected the European Immigrant as the first target for health improvement. This paper presents some data related to such actions and analyses the way foreign countries – particularly Italy – sent medical and other missions to evaluate and improve the health conditions of their countrymen, workers in the rural and urban areas in Brazil. A phenomenon related to the efforts of the health inspectors was the consolidation of a fairly large “Italian” medical profession and the opening of “Italian” hospitals in São Paulo and other parts in Brazil. These two aspects of the beginning of the public health movement in Brazil – the impact of immigration and the setting up of the medical profession - are the main focus of analysis inthis paper.A imigração européia para a região sudeste do país, que foi responsável pela introdução da mão-de-obra assalariada, para atender às necessidades da cultura cafeeira, nas últimas décadas do século XIX e primeiras do século XX, tem sido suficientemente estudada pela historiografia da imigração. O que tem sido explorado em menor grau, é a inter-relação entre a imigração e a reforma sanitária que ocorreu no período. O estado de São Paulo, particularmente, foi palco de uma triste história de imigrantes italianos chegados e expostos à virulência das epidemias. Esse foi o ponto de partida para o início do movimento de reforma da saúde pública. Os fazendeiros consideravam a imigração uma necessidade vital para a economia cafeeira, havendo um consenso bastante forte entre as elites e o governo da necessidade de mostrar ao mundo que o Brasil estava disposto a combater sua má reputação em matéria de saúde pública. O pensamento reformista e a ação elegeramos imigrantes como principal alvo da política de saúde. Desta forma, o presente trabalho apresenta dados sobre essas ações e discute a maneira como os países estrangeiros – particularmente a Itália – enviaram ao Brasil agentes e inspetores, médicos, engenheiros e outros profissionais, no sentido de verificarem as reais condições de vida, de trabalho e de saúde de seus conterrâneos tanto nas áreas rurais como nas urbanas. Um dos fenômenos que resultaram dos esforços dos inspetores sanitários foi a consolidação de um mercado de trabalho para médicos italianos e a abertura de hospitais italianos em São Paulo e outras regiões do estado. O impacto da imigração e a consolidação da profissão médica, afetados pela vinda desses profissionais a São Paulo, são os focos principais deste trabalho.FCL-UNESP Laboratório Editorial2007-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/181Estudos de Sociologia; v. 6 n. 10 (2001)1982-47181414-0144reponame:Estudos de Sociologiainstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/181/178Copyright (c) 2007 Estudos de Sociologiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSalles, Maria do Rosário R.Santos, Luiz A. de Castro2021-05-12T13:45:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/181Revistahttp://seer.fclar.unesp.br/estudosPUBhttp://seer.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/oaistraud.fclar@unesp.br||estudosdesociologia@fclar.unesp.br||maria.jardim@unesp.br1982-47181414-0144opendoar:2021-05-12T13:45:12Estudos de Sociologia - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
Imigração e médicos italianos em São Paulo na primeira república
title Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
spellingShingle Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
Salles, Maria do Rosário R.
Italian immigration
São Paulo
Brazil
Public health
Italian physicians
Imigração italiana
Imigrantes
Política de saúde
Epidemias
Profissionais
Médicos
Estado de São Paulo
Saúde pública
title_short Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
title_full Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
title_fullStr Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
title_full_unstemmed Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
title_sort Immigration and Italian physicians in São Paulo during the First Republic
author Salles, Maria do Rosário R.
author_facet Salles, Maria do Rosário R.
Santos, Luiz A. de Castro
author_role author
author2 Santos, Luiz A. de Castro
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Salles, Maria do Rosário R.
Santos, Luiz A. de Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Italian immigration
São Paulo
Brazil
Public health
Italian physicians
Imigração italiana
Imigrantes
Política de saúde
Epidemias
Profissionais
Médicos
Estado de São Paulo
Saúde pública
topic Italian immigration
São Paulo
Brazil
Public health
Italian physicians
Imigração italiana
Imigrantes
Política de saúde
Epidemias
Profissionais
Médicos
Estado de São Paulo
Saúde pública
description The European immigration to the southeastern region of Brazil due to the necessity of labor in the coffee plantations in the last decades of the 19th century and beginning of the 20 is a well-kown topic of study. But what still remains to be explored is the relation between immigration and the sanitary reform that took place at the time. The state of São Paulo has a very sad story of Italian immigrants exposed to the virulance of the transmissible diseases. This caotic situation was the beginning of a movement for the health reform. The farmers considered immigration a vital input to the coffee economy and there was a strong commitment of the urban elites and the national government to show the world that Brazil wanted to erase its bad public health reputation. Reformists and their actions elected the European Immigrant as the first target for health improvement. This paper presents some data related to such actions and analyses the way foreign countries – particularly Italy – sent medical and other missions to evaluate and improve the health conditions of their countrymen, workers in the rural and urban areas in Brazil. A phenomenon related to the efforts of the health inspectors was the consolidation of a fairly large “Italian” medical profession and the opening of “Italian” hospitals in São Paulo and other parts in Brazil. These two aspects of the beginning of the public health movement in Brazil – the impact of immigration and the setting up of the medical profession - are the main focus of analysis inthis paper.
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