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Vol 15 No 1 (2016): 2º Encontro Luso-Brasileiro de História da Medicina Tropical
Published:
2018-06-24
Editorial
From colonial and postcolonial medicine to the Global Health: introduction to the 2nd Luso-Brazilian Meeting on the History of Tropical Medicine
Zulmira Hartz, Paulo Ferrinho
5
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Tropical Medicine and Global Health: outputs from the 2nd Luso-Brazilian Meeting on the History of Tropical Medicine
Isabel Amaral
7-15
7-15 (Português (Portugal))
Guest Editorial
The 2nd Luso-Brazilian Meeting on the History of Tropical Medicine: an account
Maria Paula Diogo
17
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António Damas Mora and the fight against tropical diseases in Angola (1921-1934)
Luíz Damas Mora
19-26
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The contribution of Vital Brazil to tropical medicine: from poisoning to the specific sorotherapy
Rejâne M. Lira-da-Silva, Marta Lourenço, Rosany Bochner, Érico Vital Brazil, Tania Kobler Brazil, Luís Eduardo Ribeiro da Cunha, Antônio Joaquim Werneck de Castro
27-32
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Innovations in the production of knowledge in infectious diseases: history, art, culture and epidemiology
Claudia de Souza, Michele de Oliveira, Maria Gouvea, Maria Teixeira, Michele de Barros, Eloisa da Hora, Odilio Lino
33-40
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Uses of ceroplastics at the Faculty of Medicine, São Paulo (1930-1950)
André Mota, Jorge Augusto Carreta
41-45
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Between dream to madness: portuguese immigrants in the Juquery Hospital, São Paulo – 1930s
Ewerton Luiz Figueiredo Moura da Silva
47-54
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Empiric-metaphysical medicine and modern medicine in Africa
Jean-Paul Bado
55-58
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The lepers territory: the creation and consolidation of a Refuge for Lepers in Anapolis, Goias, Brazil (1930-1970)
Giovana Galvão Tavares, Janes Socorro da Luz, Josana de Castro Peixoto, Dulcineia Maria Barbosa Campos, Rogério Monteiro
59-64
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Leprosy in the state of Espírito Santo (1930-1943): The building of the Leprosarium Colónia of Itanhenga
Luiz Arthur Azevedo Barros
65-71
PDF (Português (Portugal))
From endemic disease to a national scourge - the medicalization for leprosy in Brazil (1920-1940)
Keila Carvalho
73-80
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Orphans of public health: leprosy childhood voices in Brazil
Lilian Souza
81-88
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Leprosarium of Cumura: history, ethnography and photography – interceptions
Luís Manuel Neves Costa
89-97
PDF (Português (Portugal))
The Rockefeller Foundation’s anti-typhus project in Spain: a lesson in failure
Darwin H. Stapleton
99-104
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The American Tegumentary Leishmaniasis and the building of scientific knowledge of South America and Europe
Denis G. Jogas Junior
105-112
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The Rockefeller Foundation and tropical medicine in São Paulo. Circuits, networks and characters of medical parasitology, microbiology and pathological anatomy (1918-1969)
Maria Gabriela S.M.C. Marinho
113-118
PDF (Português (Portugal))
The impact of WW2 in the career of Aldo Castellani: his influence in the portuguese school of tropical medicine (1946-1971)
Isabel Amaral
119-124
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Rural hygiene in the early years of the World Health Organization: another casualty of the Cold War?
Socrates Litsios
125-132
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Francisco Cambournac’s trajectory in the World Health Organization (1952-1964)
Rita Lobo, João Lourenço Monteiro
133-140
PDF (Português (Portugal))
Natural products and antimalarials: the scientific cooperation between Brazil and China in the 1980s
Ivone Manzali de Sá
141-146
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Measures of health care against yellow fever in the south-west of Extremadura (Spain) in the XIX Century
Diego Peral, FJ Suárez-Guzmán
147-152
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"So that the young Paraguayan medics exercise a double mission, scientific and patriotic": the contribution of the naturalist and botanist Moisés Santiago Bertoni (La Civilización Guaraní, 1922-1927)
Eliane Fleck
153-160
PDF (Português (Portugal))
The brazilian nature in Friar João de Jesus Maria
Wellington Filho
161-166
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Endemic and epidemic diseases in Lourenço Marques in the early 20th Century: forms of control versus urban development
Ana Cristina Roque
167-174
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Integrated plans, artificial lakes and tropical medicine – the case of Cahora Bassa in the 1960s-1970s
Ana Paula Silva
175-182
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