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[A forgotten medical dissertation from the eighteenth century: the "Memoir on the heroic virtues of quinoa," by José Manuel Dávalos].

Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos

December 2024

Profesor asociado, Universidad Nacional Tecnológica de Lima Sur. Lima - Perú

Presented herein is the unpublished translation of a manuscript in French, the "Memoir on the heroic virtues of quinoa." Through this work, the Peruvian physician José Manuel Dávalos tried to be appointed as a foreign member of the prestigious Royal Society of Medicine, from France, at the end of 1787. Despite a laudatory letter of introduction from a Spanish diplomat, his application was rejected, possibly due to Dávalos' lack of credibility in the sense of David Bloor or Steven Shapin.

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The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges to global health and raised important questions about social coordination. Amidst the crisis, discursive constructions of national heroes proliferated in Chinese and U.S.

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Commentary: Heroic hearts made weak by time and fate.

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  • In 2014, Nigeria confronted a severe threat with the introduction of Ebola in Lagos, where Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, a dedicated physician, took decisive action to prevent its spread.
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Background: The need for frequent travel to a clinic could impair access to injectable antiretroviral therapy for persons living with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. We hypothesized that allowing persons receiving treatment with long-acting injectable cabotegravir plus rilpivirine (LA CAB/RPV) to receive and store the medication in their own refrigerator prior to in-home administration by a healthcare provider would be as safe and effective as receiving treatment in a clinic.

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