fevereiro, 2020
Detalhes do Evento
Temporary exhibition about the impact of World War I in Portuguese healthcare, including among ex-combatants, now open in Sintra. From the Trenches to the Hospital: Portugal, Health and
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Detalhes do Evento
Temporary exhibition about the impact of World War I in Portuguese healthcare, including among ex-combatants, now open in Sintra.
From the Trenches to the Hospital:
Portugal, Health and the Great War
The Portuguese participation in the Great War had political, economic and social consequences that were felt in the following decades, and that also had an impact on health. Through the mobilisation of over 100 000 men, the young Portuguese Republic (1910) hoped to obtain international recognition and protect its African colonies from British and German interests.
Although it might seem contradictory, the First World War triggered a set of technical and scientific advances in healthcare. But this total war would also forever mark the lives of many men, who returned with physical and psychiatric traumas, and who were soon consigned to oblivion.
Through a set of objects, photographs and videos, this exhibition explores this double impact of the Great War on health, in Portugal.
Curators: Helena da Silva and José Picas do Vale
FREE ADMISSION
Dates: 21 February to 30 April 2020
Schedule: 9h-17h, from Monday to Sunday, with prior appointment via the email museu@isjd.pt
Venue: São João de Deus Museum (Mem Martins, Sintra)
Tempo
Fevereiro 20 (Quinta-feira) 6:00 pm - Março 15 (Domingo) 5:00 pm
Localização
São João de Deus Museum
Casa de Saúde do Telhal, Estrada do Telhal, 55 — 2725-588 Mem Martins
Organizador
Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities and the São João de Deus Museum