2020
DOI: 10.3171/2018.12.jns182063
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Travels to the tropics: Deutschtum and Fedor Krause’s visits to Brazil

Abstract: Fedor Krause, the father of German neurosurgery, traveled to Latin America twice in the final years of his career (in 1920 and 1922). The associations and motivations for his travels to South America and his work there have not been well chronicled. In this paper, based on a review of historical official documents and publications, the authors describe Krause’s activities in South America (focusing on Brazil) within the context of the Germanism doctrine and, most importantly, the professional enjoyment Krause … Show more

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“…1,2 Krause's visit was part of the effort of the Weimar government to re-establish global German scientific influence after the First World War. 3 On July 19, 1920, Krause lectured on "The Physiology of Cerebral Locations Studied in light of Surgical Operations and War Observations," 4 later published in Portuguese. 5 He also addressed the Brazilian National Academy of Medicine.…”
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“…1,2 Krause's visit was part of the effort of the Weimar government to re-establish global German scientific influence after the First World War. 3 On July 19, 1920, Krause lectured on "The Physiology of Cerebral Locations Studied in light of Surgical Operations and War Observations," 4 later published in Portuguese. 5 He also addressed the Brazilian National Academy of Medicine.…”
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confidence: 99%