Abstract
The immigrant heterogeneous society of northern British Honduras faced health-disease processes depending on their membership of a social group (intimate culture, here). To analyze this, I compare social groups built by intimate cultures (Lomnitz-Adler, 1995), analyzing their causes of deaths between 1885 and 1934 from civil registration District of Corozal and Orange Walk. With this information were made crosstabs and X2 statistics to verify the differences in causes of death among intimate cultures. I expect found differential access to health services and living conditions in this British colony due to differences by class and ethnicity in which residents were involved
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17
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49 406
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Regular session presentation, if not selected I agree to present my paper as a poster
Language of Presentation
English
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1 000
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1
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