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Julyan G. Peard (Author)

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April 10, 2000 0822323974 978-0822323976
Race, Place, and Medicine examines the impact of a group of nineteenth-century Brazilian physicians who became known posthumously as the Bahian Tropicalista School of Medicine. Julyan G. Peard explores how this group of obscure clinicians became participants in an international debate as they helped change the scientific framework and practices of doctors in Brazil.
Peard shows how the Tropicalistas adapted Western medicine and challenged the Brazilian medical status quo in order to find new answers to the old question of whether the diseases of warm climates were distinct from those of temperate Europe. They carried out innovative research on parasitology, herpetology, and tropical disorders, providing evidence that countered European assumptions about Brazilian racial and cultural inferiority. In the face of European fatalism about health care in the tropics, the Tropicalistas forged a distinctive medicine based on their beliefs that public health would improve only if large social issues—such as slavery and abolition—were addressed and that the delivery of health care should encompass groups hitherto outside the doctors’ sphere, especially women. But the Tropicalistas’ agenda, which included biting social critiques and broad demands for the extension of health measures to all of Brazil’s people, was not sustained. Race, Place, and Medicine shows how imported models of tropical medicine—constructed by colonial nations for their own needs—downplayed the connection between socioeconomic factors and tropical disorders.
This study of a neglected episode in Latin American history will interest Brazilianists, as well as scholars of Latin American, medical, and scientific history.



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Race, Place, and Medicine makes an important contribution to a number of fields by using medical history as a portal to a broader discussion of Brazilian national identity.”— Jeffrey Lesser, author of Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil


“A very impressive and original study that is a welcome addition to what is currently a rather slim literature on the history of medicine and public health in Latin America.”— Barbara Weinstein, author of For Social Peace in Brazil

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“Race, Place, and Medicine makes an important contribution to a number of fields by using medical history as a portal to a broader discussion of Brazilian national identity.”— Jeffrey Lesser, author of Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil

“A very impressive and original study that is a welcome addition to what is currently a rather slim literature on the history of medicine and public health in Latin America.”— Barbara Weinstein, author of For Social Peace in Brazil --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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When in 1865 in Salvador da Bahia some fourteen doctors started meeting regularly to discuss their local cases and original research, they initiated one of the few significant episodes of successful science in nineteenth-century Brazil and, indeed, in Latin America. Read the first page
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tropicalista bahiana, medicina brasileira, das faculdades, outros bichos, tropical disorders, faculty congregation, beriberi epidemic, tropical pathology, untrained midwives, literatura brasileira, biological degeneration, tropical medicine, medical teaching, racial science, medical school faculty, medical ideas, medical congress
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Silva Lima, Rio de Janeiro, Nina Rodrigues, Santa Casa, Victorino Pereira, Goes Siqueira, United States, Pires Caldas, Almeida Couto, Escola Tropicalista, Imperial Academy of Medicine, Mutual Aid Society, North America, Chamber of Deputies, John Paterson, Rita Lobato, Cruz Jobim, Domingos Carlos da Silva, Guedes Cabral, National Museum, Patrick Manson, Rudolf Virchow, Wilhelm Griesinger, Anais Brasilienses de Medicina, Catholic Church
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