Vol. 11 • Supplement • 2004

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ANALYSIS
The institutionalization of medical knowledge
Medical teaching in Portuguese colonial India: the creation and earliest decades of the New Goa Medical-surgical School
Cristiana Bastos
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Febres paulistas and the São Paulo Society of Medicine and Surgery: a controversy among spokespeople from different arenas of knowledge
Luiz Antonio Teixeira
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Transformations in curing practices in Rio de Janeiro during the first half of the eighteenth century
Tânia Salgado Pimenta
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The circulation of knowledge: periodicals, books, and authors
Business, politics, science, and visa versa: an institutional history of Brazilian medical journalism between 1827 and 1843
Luiz Otávio Ferreira
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Men of science in Brazil: colonial empires and the circulation of information (1780-1810)
Lorelai Kury
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Books from the Arco do Cego in Colonial Brazil
Robert Wegner
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Confrontations and disagreements: the case of smallpox
Smallpox vaccine: views of the Academy of Medicine in Imperial Brazil
Tania Maria Fernandes
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The pathways of the vaccine in nineteenth and twentieth-century Portuguese India
Mónica Saavedra
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Seeds against smallpox: Joaquim Vás and the scientific translation of bananeira brava seeds in Goa, India (1894-1930)
Ricardo Roque
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Therapeutic practices on the margins of power
The role and practices of the curandeiro and saludador in early modern Portuguese society
Timothy Walker
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Thermal knowledge and therapies: a comparative view of Portugal (São Pedro do Sul hot springs) and Brazil (Caldas da Imperatriz hot springs)
Maria Manuel Quintela
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IMAGES
Health and Angola’s Companhia de Diamantes
Jorge Varanda
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