Article ID: CBB000933074

A Rockefeller Foundation Health Primer for US-Occupied Nicaragua, 1914--1928 (2008)

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Palmer, Steven Paul (Author)
Peña Torres, Ligia María (Author)


Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
Volume: 25
Pages: 43--69


Publication Date: 2008
Edition Details: Part of a special issue: Communication, Control, and Co-operation: (Latin) American Interchanges in the History of International Health
Language: English

The article presents views from above and below of the Rockefeller Foundation's International Health Commission's (IHC's) hookworm control program in Nicaragua from 1914 to 1928. It looks at the meaning, impact, and unique configuration of the Nicaraguan mission, while taking into account the larger global institutional project of this important international health actor. Although the IHC program in Nicaragua complemented some of the social policy goals of the US intervention in Nicaragua, which was a de facto protectorate during this period, the institution cannot be considered a direct expression or agent of US foreign policy. Ultimately the shape and limits of the IHC mission to Nicaragua were determined by the institutional project of the international public health agency itself, and by local considerations ranging from the characteristics of the staff to the response of rural communities to the anti-hookworm campaigns.

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Article Birn, Anne-Emanuelle; Hochman, Gilberto (2008) Guest Editors' Introduction: Communication, Control, and Co-operation: (Latin) American Interchanges in the History of International Health. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine (p. 7). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Solomon, Susan Gross
Palmer, Steven Paul
Nading, Alexander M.
Junho Jung
McCrea, Heather
Wilkinson, Lise
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social History of Medicine
Slavic Review
Science as Culture
Medical History
Korean Journal of Medical History
Publishers
P. Lang
Johns Hopkins University Press
European Association for the History of Medicine and Health Publications
Duke University Press
Akademie-Verlag
Concepts
Public health
Parasitic diseases
International cooperation
Medicine
Disease and diseases
Malaria
People
Louis Sambon
Rockefeller, John Davison, Jr.
Loeb, Jacques
Gregg, Alan
Benedict, Francis Gano
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Germany
France
Brazil
Nicaragua
West Indies
Institutions
Rockefeller Foundation
League of Nations
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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