Health, Medicine and Cultural Interaction in Rural Spain 1875–1936

J. Barona
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This article considers changing perceptions of health conditions in rural Spain and how these might have improved over the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, using particularly the case of provincial Valencia. The issue attracted attention at levels from the local to the international. To begin with, Spain was overwhelmingly still a lural society. According to the census of 1920, 17.3 million people lived in rural areas cOlnpared with 4 lnillions in the main cities.2 However, official statistics restricted definitions of the urban to provincial capitals, thereby exaggerating this in1balance and Inaking still1nore problelnatic the differentiation of urban and lural populations. Second, the process of health transition seen in Inany European countries over the second half of the nineteenth century was delayed in Spain, where cholera, smallpox and other infectious diseases were often prevalent and rates of general and child Inortality were high.3 Subject to considerable local diversity, the experience in Spain broadly coincided with the MeditelTanean lnodel, with trends in vital rates intennediate between Italy and POliugal, for exan1ple. Third, late-nineteenth century presumptions about rural health and its evident advantages, in ten11Sof life expectancy and n10rtality, eroded with the virtual disappearance of 'the urban penalty' by the early 1930s.
1875-1936年西班牙农村的卫生、医药和文化互动
本文以瓦伦西亚省为例,考虑了对西班牙农村卫生状况的看法的变化,以及这些状况在19世纪末和20世纪初如何得到改善。这个问题引起了从地方到国际各级的注意。一开始,西班牙基本上还是一个自然社会。根据1920年的人口普查,有1730万人住在农村,而大城市有400万人然而,官方统计将城市的定义限制在省会城市,从而夸大了这种不平衡,并使城市和农村人口的差异更加成问题。其次,19世纪下半叶在任何欧洲国家都可以看到的健康转型过程在西班牙被推迟了,在那里霍乱、天花和其他传染病经常流行,一般死亡率和儿童死亡率都很高受制于相当大的地方差异,西班牙的经验大体上与地中海模式相吻合,例如,关键比率的趋势介于意大利和葡萄牙之间。第三,19世纪末关于农村健康及其明显优势的假设,在预期寿命和死亡率方面,随着20世纪30年代初“城市惩罚”的基本消失而被削弱。
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