1992
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89101992000300002
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1992 - Ano de Saúde dos Trabalhadores

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“…They gave rise to spurious arguments that Orta pioneered a program of systematic clinical trials and in doing so fostered experimentalism and the scientific revolution (e.g. Almeida, 1995; Nogueira, 1991). But those early studies also inspired more serious discussion among historians of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America who, under the rubric of “Iberian science,” tendered arguments for the empirical and experimental character of Orta's work as part of an effort to counter longstanding narratives that marginalized Iberian contributions to the histories of science and medicine (Cañizares‐Esguerra, 2004; Carvalho, 2015).…”
Section: Colonialism Lusotropicalism and The Early History Of Medicin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They gave rise to spurious arguments that Orta pioneered a program of systematic clinical trials and in doing so fostered experimentalism and the scientific revolution (e.g. Almeida, 1995; Nogueira, 1991). But those early studies also inspired more serious discussion among historians of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America who, under the rubric of “Iberian science,” tendered arguments for the empirical and experimental character of Orta's work as part of an effort to counter longstanding narratives that marginalized Iberian contributions to the histories of science and medicine (Cañizares‐Esguerra, 2004; Carvalho, 2015).…”
Section: Colonialism Lusotropicalism and The Early History Of Medicin...mentioning
confidence: 99%