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Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos ; 20(1): 159-79, 2013 Mar.
Artigo em Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23559050

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The article analyzes two periodicals published by the chemical and pharmaceutical company Bayer - as they played into scientific relations between Brazil and Germany. At the close of World War I, a number of countries, including Brazil, broke off political, economic, and scientific relations with Germany. Germany's medical and scientific community moved to implement a policy of disseminating Germanism through science and medicine, aimed above all at Latin America. Germany's chemical and pharmaceutical industry was impacted by this policy, as it both supported and was a beneficiary of the endeavor to disseminate German science and to promote international scientific exchange, which opened new markets. In Brazil, these efforts were backed by physician Renato Kehl.

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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 20(1): 159-179, jan-mar. 2013. ilus
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-669427

RESUMO

Analisa os periódicos publicados pela companhia químico-farmacêutica Bayer, enquanto objetos da relação científica entre Brasil e Alemanha. A conclusão da Primeira Guerra Mundial acarretou o rompimento das relações políticas, econômicas e científicas da Alemanha com inúmeros países, incluindo o Brasil. A comunidade médico-científica alemã liderou uma política de difusão do germanismo através da ciência e da medicina, direcionada para a América Latina. Relacionada com essa política estava a indústria químico-farmacêutica alemã que apoiou, financiou e também foi beneficiada pelas atividades de difusão da ciência germânica e de intercâmbio científico internacional via a conquista de mercados consumidores. No Brasil teve o apoio do médico Renato Kehl.


The article analyzes two periodicals published by the chemical and pharmaceutical company Bayer - as they played into scientific relations between Brazil and Germany. At the close of World War I, a number of countries, including Brazil, broke off political, economic, and scientific relations with Germany. Germany's medical and scientific community moved to implement a policy of disseminating Germanism through science and medicine, aimed above all at Latin America. Germany's chemical and pharmaceutical industry was impacted by this policy, as it both supported and was a beneficiary of the endeavor to disseminate German science and to promote international scientific exchange, which opened new markets. In Brazil, these efforts were backed by physician Renato Kehl.


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Publicação Periódica , Indústria Farmacêutica , Comunicação e Divulgação Científica , Brasil , Alemanha
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