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História

Appendix:

Workshop on the History ofTropical Medicine

1.

Organisation:

1.1.

Scientific Committee:

Sanjoy Bhattacharya (Centre for Global Health Histories/University ofYork, UK)

Guillaume Lachenal (Laboratoire SPHERE, Université Paris Diderot)

Emília Noormohamed (Faculty of Medicine,Universidade EduardoMondlane,Mozam-

bique)

Filomeno Fortes (Faculty of Medicine, UniversidadeAgostinho Neto,Angola)

Socrates Litsios (retired Senior ScientistWorld Health Organization)

Jaime Larry Benchimol (FioCruz/Casa Osvaldo Cruz, Brazil)

Magali Romero de Sá (FioCruz/Casa Osvaldo Cruz, Brazil)

Paulo H. Martinez (Universidade Estadual de São Paulo, Brazil)

IsabelAmaral (Faculdade de Ciência eTecnologia/Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)

Cristiana Bastos (Instituto de Ciências Sociais/Instituto Universitário de Lisboa)

Virgílio do Rosário (retired Full Professor IHMT-Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)

Jorge Seixas (IHMT- Universidade NOVA de Lisboa)

1.2. Organizing Committee:

Philip J. Havik (IHMT-UNL)

Isabel Amaral (FCT-UNL)

Zulmira Hartz (IHMT-UNL/FioCruz-Casa Osvaldo Cruz)

Paula Saraiva (IHMT-UNL)

Celeste Figueiredo (IHMT-UNL)

2.

Programme Workshop on the History

of Tropical Medicine (WHTM)

Day 1: 14 December

Session 1:

Tropical Medicine: perspectives on the

production and circulation of medical knowledge

Keynote address, Guillaume Lachenal (Université Paris Diderot)

Chair: Jorge Seixas (IHMT-UNL)

Discussant: Jaime Benchimol (FioCruz/Casa Osvaldo Cruz)

Matheus Alves Duarte da Silva (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales-

EHSS, Paris) and Daniel Dutra Coelho Braga (Instituto de História, Universidade

Federal de Rio de Janeiro) ‘The Tropics without the Tropical: French Naval medi-

cine on the threshold of tropical medicine’

Heliel Gomes de Carvalho (Centro Universitário de Anapolis-Universidade Fed-

eral de Goías) and Sandro Dutra e Silva (Universidade Estadual de Goías) ‘The

South American Evangelical Union and its impact upon tropical medical missionar-

ies in Central Brazil’

Carlos Roberto de Oliveira (Departamento de Saúde da Comunidade, Universi-

dade Federal de Rio de Janeiro) ‘Cholera in Nineteenth Century Bahia and the

BahianTropical Medical School’

Carlos António Menezes de Lemos (CHLN, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon) ‘Into

Africa: two different perspectives on tropical diseases’

Session 2:

The affirmation ofTropical Medical Schools,

experts and collections

Chair: Bárbara Direito (FCSH-UNL)

Discussant: Odete Afonso (IHMT-UNL)

Jane Costa and Magalí Romero de Sá‘The Entomological Collection of the Oswal-

do Cruz Institute/ Oswaldo Cruz Foundation: 115 years of history on biodiversity

and infectious disease’

Rita M. Lobo (CIUHCT-UNL)‘Tropical medicine and medical entomology in Por-

tugal: the historical entomological collection of the Instituto de Higiene e Medicina

Tropical (1938-1970)

Paulo G. Almeida and Teresa Novo (IHMT-UNL) IHMT’s insect collections: from

tropical medicine to (re)emerging vector borne diseases in global health

João Lourenço Monteiro (CIUHCT-UNL) ‘InvisibleWomen: a new perspective on

medical networks in the Institute ofTropical Medicine (IMT), 1953-1966)’

Session 3:

Health systems, endemic diseases

and control strategies

Chair: Philip J. Havik (IHMT-UNL)

Discussant: Filomena Pereira (IHMT-UNL)

Mónica Saavedra (Centre for Global Health Histories-CGHH, University ofYork)

‘Malaria control and tropical medicine in former Portuguese India’

João Dinis de Sousa (Katholiek Universiteit Leuven, GHTM-IHMT)) and Anne-

Mieke Vandamme (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven/GHTM-IHMT)) ‘Sexually

transmitted diseases and their treatment in colonial Leopoldville (1920-1960)’

Bernardo Pinto da Cruz (FCSH-UNL) ‘Vaccination and resettlement in Angola

(1955-1974)’

Josh Galjour (Global Fund, Geneva) ‘Chronic political instability and the imple-

mentation of the HIV-AIDS response in Guinea-Bissau: a case study of the intersec-

tions of politics and epidemiology (2000-2015)’

Day 2: 15 December

Session 4:

The entanglement of colonial andTropical Medicine

Chair: Rita M. Lobo (FCT-UNL)

Discussant: Philip J. Havik (IHMT-UNL)

Isabel Amaral (CIUHCT-UNL) ‘Portuguese physicians overseas and the consolida-

tion of tropical medicine in the twentieth century: case study of Rafael António de

Sousa Caixeiro (1923-1990)

Vanessa Pedrotti (Institut des Mondes Africains, Université Aix-Marseille) ‘The St.

Anthony’ Leprosarium of Harär: a harbinger of Ethiopian modernity and mission-

ary ideals (1901-1965)’

Bárbara Direito (CIUHCT-UNL) ‘The relationship between human and veterinary

health in twentieth century colonial Mozambique: a view from the colonial health

system’

Simplice Ayangma Bonoho (University of Geneva) Francisco José Carrasqueiro

Cambournac and his role in theWHO’s Regional Office for Africa (AFRO), 1946-

1965

Session 5:

From tropical to global concerns:

trajectories of pathologies and biomedical research

Chair: Sónia Dias (IHMT-UNL)

Discussant: Sofia Cortes (IHMT-UNL)

Mohsin Sidat (Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo)‘Di-

agnostics of tropical micoses in Mozambique: past, present and future’

Jaime Benchimol (FioCruz/Casa Osvaldo Cruz) ‘Brazil and leishmaniases: diseases

from the tropics that become global risk’

Denis Guedes Jogas Junior (FioCruz/Casa Osvaldo Cruz) ‘Leishmaniasis and its

vectors: building and circulating knowledge on Phlebotomine sand flies on a global

scale’

Session 6:

Global health, epidemiology and public health:

policies and practices in Lusophone Africa

Chair: Isabel Amaral (FCT-UNL)

Discussant: Silvana Belo (IHMT-UNL)

Filomeno Fortes,Virgílio do Rosário (former IHMT), Dinora Lopes (GHTM/IH-

MT-UNL) and Philip J. Havik (IHMT-UNL) ‘Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)

past and present: the case of Angola’

Philip J. Havik (IHMT-UNL), ‘From Tropical to Social Medicine and back again?

Transformations in public health and disease control in Guinea Bissau’

Mélanie R. Maia (GHTM/IHMT-UNL) and Luís V. Lapão (IHMT-UNL) ‘The

Health Organisation of CapeVerde: a global history approach (1960-1980)’