Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900

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This part inquires the presence of mental health disorders in Chinese immigrants (coolies) who came to Peru between 1849 and 1874 as indentured laborers to supply the lack of manpower after the abolition of slavery. Historical publications about how this population lived were reviewed. The main repo...

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Autor: Ning Anticona, José Li
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/12660
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Chinese Coolies in Peru
Psychiatric Disorders
General Paresis of the Insane
Ecological Malariotherapy.
Culíes en Perú
Trastornos Psiquiátricos Reactivos
Neurosífilis
Malarioterapia Ecológica.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
Desórdenes psiquiátricos de los inmigrantes chinos del siglo XIX. Segunda parte: Condiciones de vida y salud mental de los inmigrantes chinos entre 1865 y 1900
title Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
spellingShingle Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
Ning Anticona, José Li
Chinese Coolies in Peru
Psychiatric Disorders
General Paresis of the Insane
Ecological Malariotherapy.
Culíes en Perú
Trastornos Psiquiátricos Reactivos
Neurosífilis
Malarioterapia Ecológica.
title_short Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
title_full Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
title_fullStr Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
title_full_unstemmed Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
title_sort Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ning Anticona, José Li
author Ning Anticona, José Li
author_facet Ning Anticona, José Li
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Chinese Coolies in Peru
Psychiatric Disorders
General Paresis of the Insane
Ecological Malariotherapy.
Culíes en Perú
Trastornos Psiquiátricos Reactivos
Neurosífilis
Malarioterapia Ecológica.
topic Chinese Coolies in Peru
Psychiatric Disorders
General Paresis of the Insane
Ecological Malariotherapy.
Culíes en Perú
Trastornos Psiquiátricos Reactivos
Neurosífilis
Malarioterapia Ecológica.
description This part inquires the presence of mental health disorders in Chinese immigrants (coolies) who came to Peru between 1849 and 1874 as indentured laborers to supply the lack of manpower after the abolition of slavery. Historical publications about how this population lived were reviewed. The main reports were based on historical records from labor places between 1865 and 1900 and let us outline emotional and conduct disorders related to sustained stress (traumatic draft, long and unhealthy sea voyage, life without family, enslaved work and confinement in slave quarters). It is inferred the presence of asthenic states due to somatic diseases, depression, hypochondriasis or simulation in workers called ‘mañosos’ (tricky). Literature refers homosexual practices in this male population in compulsory confinement and sexually transmitted diseases including syphilis; a great consume of opium, not replaced by alcohol or coca; hopelessness; resistance and revolt attitudes; suicides; homicides; group revolts and collaborationism during the Pacific War. These historical findings confronted with hospital statistics of the Manicomio del Cercado (part I) coincidently point out high opium consume, diagnosed in the hospital as ‘toxic psychosis’ associated with this narcotic. There is a discrepancy between historical reports of frequent sexually transmitted diseases, including syphilis and the low hospital prevalence of general paresis, the psychiatric form of neurosyphilis. This incongruence is discussed and the possibility of an ecological malariotherapy as an influencing factor on the low hospital prevalence of general paresis is proposed.
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spelling Psychiatric disorders in Chinese immigrants during the 19th century. Second part: Life conditions and mental health of the Chinese immigrants between 1865-1900Desórdenes psiquiátricos de los inmigrantes chinos del siglo XIX. Segunda parte: Condiciones de vida y salud mental de los inmigrantes chinos entre 1865 y 1900Ning Anticona, José LiChinese Coolies in PeruPsychiatric DisordersGeneral Paresis of the InsaneEcological Malariotherapy.Culíes en PerúTrastornos Psiquiátricos ReactivosNeurosífilisMalarioterapia Ecológica.This part inquires the presence of mental health disorders in Chinese immigrants (coolies) who came to Peru between 1849 and 1874 as indentured laborers to supply the lack of manpower after the abolition of slavery. Historical publications about how this population lived were reviewed. The main reports were based on historical records from labor places between 1865 and 1900 and let us outline emotional and conduct disorders related to sustained stress (traumatic draft, long and unhealthy sea voyage, life without family, enslaved work and confinement in slave quarters). It is inferred the presence of asthenic states due to somatic diseases, depression, hypochondriasis or simulation in workers called ‘mañosos’ (tricky). Literature refers homosexual practices in this male population in compulsory confinement and sexually transmitted diseases including syphilis; a great consume of opium, not replaced by alcohol or coca; hopelessness; resistance and revolt attitudes; suicides; homicides; group revolts and collaborationism during the Pacific War. These historical findings confronted with hospital statistics of the Manicomio del Cercado (part I) coincidently point out high opium consume, diagnosed in the hospital as ‘toxic psychosis’ associated with this narcotic. There is a discrepancy between historical reports of frequent sexually transmitted diseases, including syphilis and the low hospital prevalence of general paresis, the psychiatric form of neurosyphilis. This incongruence is discussed and the possibility of an ecological malariotherapy as an influencing factor on the low hospital prevalence of general paresis is proposed.Se indagó sobre los desórdenes de la salud mental de los inmigrantes chinos (culíes) que llegaron al Perú en el siglo XIX, entre 1849 y 1874, para suplir la carencia de mano de obra después de la abolición de la esclavitud. Se revisó las publicaciones históricas sobre las condiciones de vida de esa población; los datos se sustentan en registros provenientes de sus centros de trabajo. Los informes, que abarcan el período entre 1865 y 1900, permitieron delinear alteraciones emocionales y de conducta relacionadas con estrés prolongado (reclutamiento traumático, larga e insalubre travesía marítima, sin familia, con trabajo en condiciones de semiesclavitud y encierro en galpones). Se colige la presencia de estados asteniformes somatógenos, depresivos, hipocondríacos o de simulación en los trabajadores calificados como ‘mañosos’. La literatura refiere prácticas homosexuales en el encierro obligado de varones solteros y enfermedades de transmisión sexual que incluye a la sífilis; un elevado consumo de opio que trató de ser reemplazado por alcohol y coca; actitudes de desesperanza, resistencia y rebeldía que condujeron a suicidios y homicidios así como a rebeliones grupales y a colaboracionismo durante la Guerra del Pacífico. Estos hallazgos históricos, confrontados con las estadísticas hospitalarias del Manicomio del Cercado (primera parte), coinciden en señalar el alto consumo de opio, por los cuadros diagnosticados en el hospital psiquiátrico como ‘locura tóxica’ asociada a ese estupefaciente. Hay una discrepancia entre los informes históricos de frecuentes enfermedades de transmisión sexual, incluyendo sífilis, y la escasa prevalencia hospitalaria de parálisis general progresiva (PGP), la forma psiquiátrica de la neurosífilis revelada en la primera parte de este estudio. En la discusión de esta incongruencia se plantea la posibilidad de una malarioterapia ecológica como factor influyente en la baja prevalencia hospitalaria de PGP.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2016-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1266010.15381/anales.v77i4.12660Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 77 No. 4 (2016); 409-415Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 77 Núm. 4 (2016); 409-4151609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/12660/11471Derechos de autor 2016 José Li Ning Anticonahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/126602017-03-01T11:06:11Z
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