Martin Kuhar, MD, Division for the History of Medical Sciences, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Gundulićeva 24/III, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia;
Acta Dermatovenerol Croat. 2020 Jul;28(1):14-23.
Between the two World Wars, the pharmaceutical industry strengthened its influence within the Croatian medical community. Due to the scarcity of professional biomedical journals in the Croatian language, larger pharmaceutical companies started to publish free promotional journals, magazines, and booklets which quickly became popular. They thus succeeded in creating a broad network of opinion leaders by recruiting physicians as authors, primarily writing on their experiences with application of certain drugs. As a paradigmatic social disease of the interwar period, syphilis stimulated the development of various marketing strategies used by the industry in these publications.
两次世界大战期间,制药业在克罗地亚医学界加强了其影响力。由于克罗地亚语专业生物医学期刊的稀缺,较大的制药公司开始出版免费的宣传期刊、杂志和小册子,这些期刊、杂志和小册子很快变得流行起来。通过招募医生作为作者,主要是写他们在应用某些药物方面的经验,他们成功地创建了一个广泛的意见领袖网络。梅毒作为两次世界大战期间的典型社会疾病,刺激了制药业在这些出版物中使用各种营销策略的发展。