Família e saúde na França do século XVIII ao século XXI
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Família, Saúde, FrançaResumo
Entre o fim do século XVIII e o começo do século XXI, a sociedade francesa conheceu profundas mudanças. O modelo de família, assim como o nível de saúde, testemunham tais mudanças. Entretanto, mesmo à distância de dois séculos, família e saúde permanecem dois "pilares" da sociedade. Tal paradoxo é discutido em termos da "longa duração", sendo definidas as características, diferenças e semelhanças da família e da saúde no decorrer do tempo. Conclui-se que a família permanece a guardiã da saúde, recorrendo atualmente a uma medicina de tipo científica.Referências
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