Malaria and Quinine Resistance: A Medical and Scientific Issue between Brazil and Germany (1907–19)

Author:

da Silva André Felipe Cândido,Benchimol Jaime Larry

Abstract

AbstractThis article addresses the discussion about quinine-resistant malaria plasmodium in the early decades of the twentieth century. Observed by Arthur Neiva in Rio de Janeiro in 1907, the biological and social resistance of malaria sufferers to preventive and curative treatment with quinine was corroborated three years later by Oswaldo Cruz during the construction of the Madeira-Mamoré Railway in the Brazilian Amazon. Likewise in 1910, ailing German workers were transferred from Brazil to Hamburg’s Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases, where quinine resistance was confirmed by Bernard Nocht and Heinrich Werner. When the First World War saw failures in treating and preventing malaria with quinine along with violent outbreaks of the disease on the Turkish and Balkan fronts, resistance to this alkaloid became the topic of the day within the field of experimental medicine in Germany. New attempts were made to account for the resistance, especially by the physician Ernst Rodenwaldt, who explored the topic by applying modern theories on heredity. The present article offers a preliminary survey and analysis of pronouncements about quinine resistance, shedding new light on the circulation of knowledge in the field of tropical medicine.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

History,Medicine (miscellaneous),General Nursing

Reference155 articles.

1. For more on Neiva’s campaign during the building of the railway in north-western Brazil, see Benchimol and Silva, op. cit. (note 5), 737–41.

2. Ibid.

3. Ivone Manzali de Sá, ‘A resistência à cloroquina e a busca de antimalariais entre as décadas de 1960 e 1980’, História, ciências, saúde-Manguinhos, 18, 2 (2011), 407–30.

4. On Brazilian-German relations during the war, see Luebke, op. cit. (note 30).

5. Nocht and Werner (note 2), 1565–6.

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