The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in World
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Resumo: | This paper results from the initiative taken by the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of Lisbon, IHMT (institution representing today the first school of Portuguese Tropical Medicine, founded in Lisbon in 1902) in 2013, promoting the 2nd National Congress of Tropical Medicine, in memory of the 1st congress occurred 61 years before. It aims to analyse the motivations which conducted to the 1st National Congress of the History of Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952, in memory of the first 50 years of Portuguese tropical medicine under the imperialist project of the Portuguese State, as well as its projection throughout the following years, and which was the motto for an exhibition, opened to the public between the months of April and July (2013) in the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , entitled “Portugal in the world – the 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine, 1952.” The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine led by its director, João Fraga de Azevedo (1906-1977), represents an important landmark for the Portuguese history of science and medicine, in what concerns understanding the rhetoric and the Portuguese colonial discourse, for which tropical medicine, its actors and institutions contributed significantly to the imperialist project, in respect to the consolidation and the projection of Portugal’s image in the world. The Congress was organized around two axes of analysis: a commemorative documentary exhibition of overseas sanitary activities by the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Portuguese tropical medicine, and the scientific congress itself, which brought together the main stakeholders of the medical network in the metropolis and in the colonies of the national context, as well as the participation of some international figures of relevance in tropical medicine. As methodology, we will analyse the iconographic and documentary material existing in the museum of the IHMT, such as the correspondence related to the organisation of this congress, the scientific and social programme, the scientific communications, some iconography related with the exhibition on the overseas sanitary activities, and the movies produced for the event. Amongst the multiplicity of papers presented at this conference, later published in the Anais do Instituto de Medicina Tropical (Annals of the Institute of Tropical Medicine) we will particularly focus on the analysis of communications on trypanosomiasis and malaria, as well as on some elements of the exhibition of Overseas Sanitary Activities, held at the National Palace of Junqueira (Palace Burnay), crucial elements to understand the importance of this congress to the consolidation and projection of the Portugal image around the world. Should this paper contribute to explore new and different lines of research on Portuguese tropical medicine providing continuity to this piece of our history always unfinished. |
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The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in WorldO 1º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical (Lisboa, 1952) e a “Missão Civilizadora” de Portugal no MundoThis paper results from the initiative taken by the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of Lisbon, IHMT (institution representing today the first school of Portuguese Tropical Medicine, founded in Lisbon in 1902) in 2013, promoting the 2nd National Congress of Tropical Medicine, in memory of the 1st congress occurred 61 years before. It aims to analyse the motivations which conducted to the 1st National Congress of the History of Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952, in memory of the first 50 years of Portuguese tropical medicine under the imperialist project of the Portuguese State, as well as its projection throughout the following years, and which was the motto for an exhibition, opened to the public between the months of April and July (2013) in the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , entitled “Portugal in the world – the 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine, 1952.” The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine led by its director, João Fraga de Azevedo (1906-1977), represents an important landmark for the Portuguese history of science and medicine, in what concerns understanding the rhetoric and the Portuguese colonial discourse, for which tropical medicine, its actors and institutions contributed significantly to the imperialist project, in respect to the consolidation and the projection of Portugal’s image in the world. The Congress was organized around two axes of analysis: a commemorative documentary exhibition of overseas sanitary activities by the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Portuguese tropical medicine, and the scientific congress itself, which brought together the main stakeholders of the medical network in the metropolis and in the colonies of the national context, as well as the participation of some international figures of relevance in tropical medicine. As methodology, we will analyse the iconographic and documentary material existing in the museum of the IHMT, such as the correspondence related to the organisation of this congress, the scientific and social programme, the scientific communications, some iconography related with the exhibition on the overseas sanitary activities, and the movies produced for the event. Amongst the multiplicity of papers presented at this conference, later published in the Anais do Instituto de Medicina Tropical (Annals of the Institute of Tropical Medicine) we will particularly focus on the analysis of communications on trypanosomiasis and malaria, as well as on some elements of the exhibition of Overseas Sanitary Activities, held at the National Palace of Junqueira (Palace Burnay), crucial elements to understand the importance of this congress to the consolidation and projection of the Portugal image around the world. Should this paper contribute to explore new and different lines of research on Portuguese tropical medicine providing continuity to this piece of our history always unfinished.O presente trabalho resulta da iniciativa que a direcção do Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical IHMT (instituição que representa hoje a primeira escola de Medicina tropical portuguesa criada em Lisboa em 1902) concretizou em 2013, ao realizar o 2º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical, fazendo memória do 1º congresso ocorrido 61 anos antes. Tem por objectivo reflectir sobre as motivações que conduziram à realização do 1º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical realizado em Lisboa em 1952, em memória dos 50 anos de história da medicina tropical portuguesa no âmbito do projecto imperialista encetado pelo Estado português, bem como da projecção que teve nos anos seguintes e que serviu de mote à realização de uma exposição que esteve patente ao público no IHMT, entre os meses de Abril e Julho de 2013, “Portugal no Mundo – o 1º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical, 1952”. O 1º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical, liderado pelo seu director João Fraga de Azevedo (1906-1977), representa para a história da ciência e da medicina portuguesa, um marco incontornável na compreensão da retórica e do discurso colonial/ultramarino português, para o qual a medicina tropical, os seus actores e instituições contribuíram de forma significativa para o projecto imperialista, na consolidação e projecção da imagem de Portugal no mundo. O Congresso organizou-se em torno de dois eixos de análise: a Exposição Documental das Actividades Sanitárias do Ultramar, comemorativa do cinquentenário da medicina tropical portuguesa, e o congresso científico propriamente dito, que reuniu os principais actores da rede médica na metrópole e nas colónias, no contexto nacional, bem como a participação de algumas figuras de relevo da medicina tropical mundial. Como proposta metodológica atentar-se-á na análise do material documental e iconográfico existente no museu do IHMT, como sejam a correspondência, o programa científico e social, as comunicações científicas, a iconografia associada à exposição sobre a actividade sanitária no Ultramar, bem como alguns filmes realizados por ocasião do evento. Dos múltiplos trabalhos apresentados neste congresso, posteriormente publicados sob a forma de actas nos Anais do Instituto de Medicina Tropical, destacaremos as comunicações sobre as tripanossomíases e a malária, bem como alguns elementos da Exposição Documental das Actividades Sanitárias do Ultramar, elementos cruciais para a compreensão da importância deste evento para a consolidação e projecção da imagem de Portugal no mundo. Possa este trabalho contribuir para explorar novas e diferentes vias de investigação sobre a medicina tropical portuguesa dando continuidade a este pedaço da nossa história sempre inacabada.Universidade Nova de Lisboa2018-09-08T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.25761/anaisihmt.201oai:ojs.anaisihmt.com:article/201Anais do Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical; Vol 12 (2013): 2º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical; 99-110Anais do Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical; v. 12 (2013): 2º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical; 99-1102184-23100303-7762reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttp://anaisihmt.com/index.php/ihmt/article/view/201https://doi.org/10.25761/anaisihmt.201http://anaisihmt.com/index.php/ihmt/article/view/201/163Amaral, IsabelCosta, LuísDuarte, JoãoDoria, José LuísLobo, Ritainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-09-23T15:30:23Zoai:ojs.anaisihmt.com:article/201Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:03:56.914041Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in World O 1º Congresso Nacional de Medicina Tropical (Lisboa, 1952) e a “Missão Civilizadora” de Portugal no Mundo |
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The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in World |
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The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in World The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in World Amaral, Isabel Amaral, Isabel |
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The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952 and the “civilizing mission” of Portugal in World |
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Amaral, Isabel |
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Amaral, Isabel Amaral, Isabel Costa, Luís Duarte, João Doria, José Luís Lobo, Rita Costa, Luís Duarte, João Doria, José Luís Lobo, Rita |
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This paper results from the initiative taken by the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of Lisbon, IHMT (institution representing today the first school of Portuguese Tropical Medicine, founded in Lisbon in 1902) in 2013, promoting the 2nd National Congress of Tropical Medicine, in memory of the 1st congress occurred 61 years before. It aims to analyse the motivations which conducted to the 1st National Congress of the History of Medicine held in Lisbon in 1952, in memory of the first 50 years of Portuguese tropical medicine under the imperialist project of the Portuguese State, as well as its projection throughout the following years, and which was the motto for an exhibition, opened to the public between the months of April and July (2013) in the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine , entitled “Portugal in the world – the 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine, 1952.” The 1st National Congress of Tropical Medicine led by its director, João Fraga de Azevedo (1906-1977), represents an important landmark for the Portuguese history of science and medicine, in what concerns understanding the rhetoric and the Portuguese colonial discourse, for which tropical medicine, its actors and institutions contributed significantly to the imperialist project, in respect to the consolidation and the projection of Portugal’s image in the world. The Congress was organized around two axes of analysis: a commemorative documentary exhibition of overseas sanitary activities by the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Portuguese tropical medicine, and the scientific congress itself, which brought together the main stakeholders of the medical network in the metropolis and in the colonies of the national context, as well as the participation of some international figures of relevance in tropical medicine. As methodology, we will analyse the iconographic and documentary material existing in the museum of the IHMT, such as the correspondence related to the organisation of this congress, the scientific and social programme, the scientific communications, some iconography related with the exhibition on the overseas sanitary activities, and the movies produced for the event. Amongst the multiplicity of papers presented at this conference, later published in the Anais do Instituto de Medicina Tropical (Annals of the Institute of Tropical Medicine) we will particularly focus on the analysis of communications on trypanosomiasis and malaria, as well as on some elements of the exhibition of Overseas Sanitary Activities, held at the National Palace of Junqueira (Palace Burnay), crucial elements to understand the importance of this congress to the consolidation and projection of the Portugal image around the world. Should this paper contribute to explore new and different lines of research on Portuguese tropical medicine providing continuity to this piece of our history always unfinished. |
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