The emergence of tropical medicine in Portugal: The School of Tropical Medicine and the Colonial Hospital of Lisbon (1902-1935)
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Amaral, IsabelEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Historia de la medicina tropical Medicina tropical portuguesa Escuela de Medicina Tropical de Lisboa Hospital Colonial de Lisboa History of Tropical Medicine Portuguese Tropical Medicine Lisbon School of Tropical Medicine Colonial Hospital of Lisbon
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2008Referencia bibliográfica
Amaral, Isabel. «The building of a new medical centre for tropical diseases in Portugal. The School of Tropical Medicine and the Colonial Hospital (1902-1942)». Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam, 2008, Vol. 28, p. 301-328, https://raco.cat/index.php/Dynamis/article/view/118817.
Resumen
The School of Tropical Medicine was founded in 1902 along with the Colonial Hospital
of Lisbon. The Portuguese government recognized the importance of colonising the tropics
and therefore supported the creation of a specific locus of medical training that would prove
to be crucial to the clinical and experimental study of tropical diseases. This paper examines
the importance of such institutions for the emergence of a new scientific area of research
while also functioning as a consolidation factor for the Third Portuguese Colonial Empire. The
creation of a new concept of medical practice with respect to tropical diseases characterizes
a specific aspect of colonization: it underlies and drives the discourse of colonization itself.
Consultation of data collected by the Portuguese Tropical School and the Colonial Hospital
during the period between 1902 and 1935, the starting point of the present study, seeks to
shed light on the ongoing debate concerning the history of tropical medicine within European
colonial discourse.
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