Almeida Marta de
Museu de Astronomia e Ciências Afins, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2006 Jul-Sep;13(3):733-57. doi: 10.1590/s0104-59702006000300010.
This article discusses the Latin American Medical Congresses and International Exhibitions on Hygiene held in the first few decades of the 20th century as a strategy for underpinning and influencing medical knowledge within the specialized community itself and for public authorities, which were fundamental for presenting to society at large as they were seen as the vehicles of official know-how on the art of medicating. These events made up part of a broader movement to internationalize and coordinate the professional field of medicine in Latin America. The article further suggests that the activities that took place during these events played a key role in the propagation of ideas and exchange of experience between Latin American nations, forming a network of scientific exchange in the continent.