This paper aims to reflect on the current health challenges of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, “travestis”, transgenders, intersex and other sexual and gender minorities (LGBTI+) people in the Brazilian scenario. We adopted a triangulation approach, b...
This essay seeks to produce memories about the paths in constructing health policies for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transvestites, and transsexuals (LGBT) in Brazil, based on the notion of sexual politics. Based on the construction of a timelinethe c...
In the second half of the 19th century, the press expanded and reached a wide range of themes and audiences, and consisted of daily newspapers, which were especially dedicated to the daily life of the city, and scientific-literary magazines, which pu...
This article analyzes the efforts to build spaces for the medical community in Brazil since the transfer of the CourtLisbon to Rio de Janeiro in 1808, through the country\'s independence process, until the inauguration of the Imperial Academy of Medi...
The article explores how diseases were thought of and faced in Portuguese America in the early 1820s, shortly before the consolidation of the political rupture with Portugal that made Brazil an independent country. It analyzes who were the individual...
This article contributes to a better understanding of the conditions to which Africans were subjected in the immediate disembarkation, extending the study beyond the ship. It highlights the importance of East Africans in southeastern Brazil at the be...
Since 2019, the IBGE has been playing a leading role in the scenario of public policy evaluation in Brazil. After the National Health Survey (PNS) evaluated primary care services in the Health Unic System (SUS) provided to adults, in 2022, the Contin...
The article\'s objective is to discuss the perceptions and actions of public authorities concerning the process of introduction, production, conservation, distribution, and application of the smallpox vaccine, the emergence of institutions associated...
