Cukierman H L
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 1998 Mar-Jun;5(1):35-56. doi: 10.1590/s0104-59701998000100002.
The article intends to shed some light on the creation of the Manguinbos laboratory by recounting an episode which predates it: the journey to Santos taken in 1899 by Oswaldo Cruz, a young physician about to become a national hero and the Brazilian symbol of science. Destined to confirm the arrival of the infamous bubonic plague in Brazil for the first time, this journey was a milestone in justifying construction of a factory to produce anti-plague serum in Rio de Janeiro--the future Instituto Soroterapico Federal, inaugurated in 1900 and later embryo of the Manguinbos laboratory. Four different narratives of this journey reveal different processes of creating the world', each arriving at its own interpretation of the same journey.