Edler Flavio Coelho
Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil, 21040-361.
Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos. 2010;17(3):739-55. doi: 10.1590/s0104-59702010000300010.
The contributions of Brazilian physicians to knowledge of diseases caused by parasitic worms, during the second half of the nineteenth century, had distinct effects on three epistemic communities: Brazilian clinical anatomy, French medical geography, and the emerging field of medical parasitology. Accepting the heterogeneity of both the systems for legitimizing scientific facts and the epistemological practices observed by each discipline, the text provides a specific cartography of the period's medical knowledge, revealing the lines of force shaping the three disciplinary fields. The focus on the circulation, control and validation of medical knowledge reveals strong controversies and complicated negotiations between different epistemic communities.
19世纪下半叶,巴西医生对寄生虫引起疾病的认识,对三个认知群体产生了不同影响:巴西临床解剖学、法国医学地理学以及新兴的医学寄生虫学领域。鉴于科学事实合法化体系以及各学科所遵循的认识论实践的异质性,本文提供了该时期医学知识的特定图谱,揭示了塑造这三个学科领域的力量线。对医学知识的传播、控制和验证的关注揭示了不同认知群体之间的激烈争议和复杂谈判。