In/The Right to Live in Health: Medical Politics in Postindependence Havana/ <https://uncpress.org/book/9781469659732/the-right-to-live-in-health/>(University of North Carolina, 2020), Daniel A. Rodríguez provides a medical history of Cuba’s capital city from the last decade of the Cuban wars for independence (1890s) until the creation of the 1940 Constitution, one of the most progressive of its time.Rodríguez deftly weaves multiple scales of analysis—from the microbiological to the ideological to the economic—into his narrative.He clearly illustrates how, as Frank Snowden writes in/The Conquest of Malaria/ <https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300108996/conquest-malaria>, the history of medicine is not “an exotic subspeciality, but rather a central part of understanding modern…history.”

https://nacla.org/cuban-health-care-review



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