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Boletín del Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana Dr. Emilio Ravignani
versión impresa ISSN 0524-9767versión On-line ISSN 1850-2563
Resumen
FRANCO, Francisco. ¿Viciosos, malvivientes y degenerados?: Los orígenes del control narcótico en Argentina. Una aproximación desde Córdoba. Bol. Inst. Hist. Argent. Am. Dr. Emilio Ravignani [online]. 2019, n.51, pp.123-168. ISSN 0524-9767.
In the biennium 1923-1924, the first specific and restricting laws against narcotics -such as opium, morphine, cocaine, heroin, and marijuana- were enacted. These measures marked the historical moment when the positions against the free use of opiates and alkaloids -positions that came from the global context, the ruling elites, the medical profession, and the mass media- crystallize in regulations for controlling, distributing, and commercializing of those substances. By analyzing the arguments by which a hegemonic anti-narcotics consensus was built up, and by emphasizing the convergences and nuances that emerged during which the social and the political were indissolubly joint together, this article critically inquire into the foundations of the regulationists discourses of that period.
Palabras clave : Narcotics; Argentina; Regulationism; Social Question; History of Public Health.