O beribéri nos relatórios médicos da Comissão Rondon (1907-1915)
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From its early years, the Mato GrossoAmazon Telegraph Lines Commission
(CLTEMTA) faced the health challenge of
building a communication line in a tropical area plagued by endemic tropical diseases that had brought its construction to
a standstill. In the reports of the Commission’s military doctors, beriberi stands out
among the diseases mentioned. Its etiology, which is still poorly understood, was
debated, with proponents of the infection
theory and supporters of the so-called
nutritional deficiency theory opposing
each other. This impasse was reflected in
the reports of the Commission’s doctors,
especially in the way they interpreted cases of the disease on the line’s construction fronts. We selected two reports that discuss beriberi and its incidence in the
Commission’s area of activity, by doctors
Murillo de Campos (1913) and José Antônio Cajazeira (1916), which discuss the
medical knowledge produced at the time
about the disease.
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Medicina tropical, Carência nutricional, Beribéri, Comissão Rondon, Tropical Medicine, Nutritional deficiency, Beriberi, Rondon commission
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PEREIRA, Robson Mendonça; MAGALHÃES, Sônia Maria de; SILVA, L. F.; CASTRO, D. E. O beribéri nos relatórios médicos da Comissão Rondon (1907-1915). Revista Brasileira de História, São Paulo, v. 45, n. 8, e287757, 2025. DOI: 10.1590/1806-93472025v45n98-01. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/rbh/a/c7gvnLQCygsg9Cxcx4BmHCt/?lang=pt. Acesso em: 16 set. 2025.