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Citation

Sánchez Antelo V. Salud Colect. 2020; 16: e2446.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Universidad Nacional de Lanús)

DOI

10.18294/sc.2020.2446

PMID

32574457

Abstract

This article describes cases presented by experts from the legislative and medical-legal fields regarding the use of psychoactive substances among Argentinian women from 1878 to 1930. Background information is presented regarding the relationship between women and the use different drugs, medical interventions on the female body where psychoactive substances were used are analyzed, and experts' descriptions of cases of female drug users are detailed. Experts' discourses during this period did not attempt to comprehend the specificities of female consumption, but were rather used to position the issue of drug use as a social problem. This was done using three prototypes: the victim of a sick husband; the prostitute who encourages drug use among the weak in spirit (natural-born criminals); and the virtuous young woman who succumbs to drug addiction in spite of her father's rule. Each figure reinforces the need for state intervention and increased social control.


Language: es

Keywords

Argentina; Substance-Related Disorders; Gender Identity; Drug Prescriptions; Medical Legislation

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