1. Medical geography and tropical diseases in Brazil, 1880-1914.
- Author
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Gachelin G
- Subjects
- Animals, Brazil, Chagas Disease history, Communicable Diseases, Emerging history, Disease Outbreaks, Global Health, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Humans, Indians, South American, Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous history, Parasitic Diseases history, Parasitic Diseases parasitology, Parasitic Diseases transmission, Geography history, Parasitology history, Tropical Medicine history
- Abstract
The description of clinical signs and the geographical distribution of the presently known tropical diseases have markedly varied with time. These changes are largely due to the migration of the diseases, to the increasing precision of the nosography and finally, the identification of autochthonous diseases and of their vectors. The sequence of events that led to the present distribution of tropical diseases in Brazil is deduced from XIXth century treatises of "Géographie médicale".
- Published
- 2005