ANDRE MOTA

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Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Medicina Preventiva, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/39 - Laboratório de Processamento de Dados Biomédicos, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Medicine under the lens of history: theoretical and methodological reflections
    (2014) MOTA, Andre; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima
    The need for studies in the field of health to be based on a historical perspective has opened up new horizons for the analysis of the conditions for the creation of a body of knowledge aimed at explaining the role of social elements in determining pathological processes and health practices. The purpose of this paper is to examine how historical science, with its methodological aspects of analysis, has contributed to the physician's practice, especially raising broader critical aspects of the issues related to the field of health care. It is based on dialogues between culture and society molded around a discursive order to act not just as a language, but in its effective implementation within a medical rationale, with attention to the ruptures and continuities of a scientific discourse.
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    Health education in the 70's: a lesser-known facet of Cecilia Donnangelo
    (2017) MOTA, Andre; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima; AYRES, Jose Ricardo de Carvalho Mesquita
    The article is the product of historical research about the emergence and up growth of Sao Paulo's Collective Health, through the analysis of an unpublished text, authored in 1976, by Cecilia Donnangelo, one of the main contributors to the construction of this field in Brazil and a pioneer in social thinking in health. In the text, she examines ""Health Education"", shedding light upon the historical roots of how this practice was institutionalized. The words of the author are used in the methodology as pieces related to the context that had when crafted, giving to the discourse the nature of a historical document, thus evidencing issues that are involved in past-present relationships in the interface between health and education. Through this process, the author demonstrates how, through the use of the medicalization concept that she developed in another of her works, health education becomes a public policy in the health domain that extends itself beyond the area of public health to acquire institutionalized formats in the individual medical care. It also enlarges its reach farther on its initial health realm becoming a school-related intervention. In this fashion, health education is molded as an important health policy tool, as well as a device that have direct impact on the social domain, collaborating as an additional instrument strengthening medicalization and its accompanying biopower.
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    Imprensa e saúde pública na cidade de Sorocaba: a industrialização e seu impacto na condição de vida da população (1890-1916)
    (2016) DALL'AVA, Joao Paulo; MOTA, Andre
    This article aims to discuss the sanitary and public health conditions in Sorocaba, Sao Paulo, between 1890 and 1916, in contrast to the image of the industrial city and wholesome defended by local press. To do so, through the local newspapers analysis as documentary sources and taking as theoretical framework the concepts established by the field of urban history, are investigated transformations experienced by the city in the focused period, highlighting issues such as increased begging, contagious diseases, lack of sanitation and problems in relation to public cleanliness. Some repressive measures by the municipality in order to combat the vagrancy and away from the urban center carriers of certain diseases, such as leprosy and tuberculosis are also pointed out. Thus, we intend to show how the living conditions of poor in Sorocaba was deteriorating more and more as the city had a relative urban and industrial growth.