On the first occupational medicine initiatives in Mexico: The Real del Monte miners’ hospital.
Autor: | Gómez JL; El Colegio de Michoacán, Michoacán, Servicio de Cirugía General, San Luis Potosí. México., Rodríguez-Paz CA; Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Hospital General de Zona 50, Servicio de Cirugía General, San Luis Potosí. México. |
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Jazyk: | Spanish; Castilian |
Zdroj: | Gaceta medica de Mexico [Gac Med Mex] 2018; Vol. 154 (2), pp. 263-266. |
DOI: | 10.24875/GMM.18002438 |
Abstrakt: | Despite the legislation of Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) on social security rights formulated in 1883 in Germany where it is stated that it is the duty of the State to promote the welfare of all members of society, particularly the weakest and most needy, using the means available to them, and the proposals of laws against accidents issued on April 30, 1904 in the State of Mexico in 1904, in the Mexico of the Porfirio Díaz era, providing workers with formal medical care was not contemplated, except in the case of some railway companies, hospitals for the care of patients with occupational diseases were not built. One of these exceptions was the Hospital del Mineral del Real del Monte de Pachuca, founded in the late nineteenth century and after the mining company passed to the Americans in 1906, it was agreed that the company acquired the hospital and equated it with the medical and surgical advances of the time for immediate care of injuries, especially of the orthopedic type, which enabled not only the healing of wounds, but also rehabilitation. This hospital is one of the oldest in Mexico with regard to three disciplines: orthopedics, occupational medicine and rehabilitation. It ceased to operate in 1982, and currently it is a museum with a rich collection of documents and instruments related to the aforementioned disciplines. (Copyright: © 2018 SecretarÍa de Salud.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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