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*Bringing to his work the utmost vitality of a strong race and the highest aspirations for economic property, albeit attained through a Homeric struggle, man in the Amazon (...) will quite soon regret his own daring, upon the destruction of all his accumulated energies. Entire waves of people from Ceará, valiant people who exemplify our national resistance and tenacity, are decimated by [[malaria]] in a short space of time! Those who do not perish, those whose uncertain fate was less brutal, these return, bearing the remains of their sickness in the form of permanent organic lesions.
*Bringing to his work the utmost vitality of a strong race and the highest aspirations for economic property, albeit attained through a Homeric struggle, man in the Amazon (...) will quite soon regret his own daring, upon the destruction of all his accumulated energies. Entire waves of people from Ceará, valiant people who exemplify our national resistance and tenacity, are decimated by [[malaria]] in a short space of time! Those who do not perish, those whose uncertain fate was less brutal, these return, bearing the remains of their sickness in the form of permanent organic lesions.
**Carlos Chagas. {{Cite book|url=https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009-11.pdf|title=[https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009.pdf Carlos Chagas = scientist of Brazil]|date=2009|isbn=978-85-7541-188-9|publisher=Fiocruz|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200507143707/https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009.pdf|achivedate=2020-05-07|doi=10.7476/9786557080009|page=[https://archive.org/details/9786557080009/page/177/mode/1up 177]|first=Simone Petraglia|last=Kropf|first2=Aline Lopes de|last2=Lacerda|ol=24816931M|edition=1|chapter=Expedition to the Amazon|translator=Diane Grosklaus Whitty}}
**Carlos Chagas. {{Cite book|url=https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009-11.pdf|title=[https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009.pdf Carlos Chagas = scientist of Brazil]|date=2009|isbn=978-85-7541-188-9|publisher=Fiocruz|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200507143707/https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009.pdf|achivedate=2020-05-07|doi=10.7476/9786557080009|page=[https://archive.org/details/9786557080009/page/177/mode/1up 177]|first=Simone Petraglia|last=Kropf|first2=Aline Lopes de|last2=Lacerda|ol=24816931M|edition=1|chapter=Expedition to the Amazon|translator=Diane Grosklaus Whitty}}
*And it will not be long before we pass along (...) the vast scope of a great science, of a great and beautiful science, which becomes art in the defense of life.
**Carlos Chagas. {{Cite book|url=https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009-14.pdf|title=[https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009.pdf Carlos Chagas = scientist of Brazil]|date=2009|isbn=978-85-7541-188-9|publisher=Fiocruz|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200507143707/https://books.scielo.org/id/tpyj4/pdf/kropf-9786557080009.pdf|achivedate=2020-05-07|doi=10.7476/9786557080009|page=[https://archive.org/details/9786557080009/page/250/mode/1up 250]|first=Simone Petraglia|last=Kropf|first2=Aline Lopes de|last2=Lacerda|ol=24816931M|edition=1|chapter=Teaching medicine|translator=Diane Grosklaus Whitty}}


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Carlos Chagas

Carlos Chagas (July 9, 1879 – November 8, 1934) was a Brazilian sanitary physician, scientist, and bacteriologist who worked as a clinician and researcher.


  • Bringing to his work the utmost vitality of a strong race and the highest aspirations for economic property, albeit attained through a Homeric struggle, man in the Amazon (...) will quite soon regret his own daring, upon the destruction of all his accumulated energies. Entire waves of people from Ceará, valiant people who exemplify our national resistance and tenacity, are decimated by malaria in a short space of time! Those who do not perish, those whose uncertain fate was less brutal, these return, bearing the remains of their sickness in the form of permanent organic lesions.
  • And it will not be long before we pass along (...) the vast scope of a great science, of a great and beautiful science, which becomes art in the defense of life.
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