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Andes
On-line version ISSN 1668-8090
Abstract
RODRIGUES, Claudia. “TUDO SE PROIBIA, SÓ A MORTE NÃO ERA PROIBIDA!!”: AS RESTRIÇÕES ÀS ENCOMENDAÇÕES DE CADÁVERES DURANTE A EPIDEMIA DE FEBRE AMARELA NO RIO DE JANEIRO (1848-1851). Andes [online]. 2022, vol.33, n.2, pp.294-332. ISSN 1668-8090.
Faced with the serious epidemic of yellow fever that devastated the city of Rio de Janeiro between the end of 1849 and the middle of 1850, a series of measures was implemented by the imperial government, with the support of hygienists, with a view to reducing the number of patients and deaths. From the analysis of the hygienist legislation, the synodical constitutions of Bahia, newspaper articles and parish death records of four urban parishes of the Court, we seek to identify how the sanitary devices imposed by the imperial government interfered in the dynamics of the traditional practice of office of dead, considered by the ecclesiastical hierarchy as sacred, clerical and parochial jurisdiction, arousing reactions from the Catholic clergy of the Court and leaving marks beyond the epidemic context.
Keywords : yellow fever epidemic; sanitary devices; funeral customs; office of the dead; parish.