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Analysis |
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| | · The discovery of Trypanosoma cruzi and Chagas disease (1908-1909): tropical medicine in Brazil Kropf, Simone Petraglia; Sá, Magali Romero
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| | · The reception by French physicians of Chagas' discovery of Trypanosoma cruzi and American trypanosomiasis (1909-1925) Gachelin, Gabriel; Opinel, Annick
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| | · The history of Chagas' disease in Argentina: conceptual, institutional, and political evolution Zabala, Juan Pablo
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| | · Trypanosoma cruzi, cancer and the Cold War Krementsov, Nikolai
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Interview |
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| | · The cardiological perspective: Francisco Laranja and research on Chagas' disease Goldschmidt, Rose; Benchimol, Jaime; Maio, Marcos Chor; Hamilton, Wanda
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Images |
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| | · Photography and documental value: the Carlos Chagas archive Lacerda, Aline Lopes de
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| | · Scientific expeditions, photography, and documental intent: the Oswaldo Cruz Institute expeditions (1911-1913) Mello, Maria Teresa Villela Bandeira de; Pires-Alves, Fernando A.
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Dossier Sanitarism and Interpretations of Brazil |
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| | · Interpreting Brazil as afflicted by disease and by the spirit of routine: the repercussion of Arthur Neiva and Belisário Penna's medical report (1917-1935) Sá, Dominichi Miranda de
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| | · Carlos Chagas and the debates and controversies surrounding the disease of Brazil (1909-1923) Kropf, Simone Petraglia
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| | · A Brazilian medical collection: Central Brazil in Arthur Neiva and Belisário Penna's scientific expedition and Julio Paternostro's voyage to Tocantins Lima, Nísia Trindade
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| | · Arthur Neiva and the 'national question' in the 1910s and 1920s Souza, Vanderlei Sebastião de
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| | · The scientific journey taken by Neiva and Penna: a blueprint for studies of diseases from the Brazilian hinterland Rezende, Joffre M. de
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| | · In the heart of Brazil, a healthy capital: the participation of doctors and sanitarists in the construction of Brasília (1956-1960) Vieira, Tamara Rangel
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| | · "Brazil isn't only disease": Juscelino Kubitschek's public health program Hochman, Gilberto
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Sources |
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| | · The voice of Brazil: Miguel Pereira and his speech on the "enormous hospital" Sá, Dominichi Miranda de
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