- João Baptista de Lacerda
João Batista de Lacerda (
12 July 1846 ,Campos dos Goytacazes ;6 August 1915 ,Rio de Janeiro ), was aphysician and one of the pioneer Brazilian biomedicalscientist s in the fields of experimentalphysiology andpharmacology .He graduated in
medicine in themedical school of Rio de Janeiro and returned to Campos to open a private practice. Soon after, he was invited by the Minister ofAgriculture of the Second Empire to be the associate director of the section ofanthropology ,zoology andpaleontology of the recently created National Museum of Natural History of Rio de Janeiro, by Emperor D. Pedro II. Later, he assumed also the associate directorship of the Laboratory of Experimental Physiology, under the Frenchphysiologist Louis Couty , who had been invited to the post. In this position, Lacerda carried out successfully a number of experimental investigations oncurare and thepoison s of Braziliansnakes ,frog s andlizard s. One of his important discoveries was the helfpul effect ofpotassium permanganate to treat snake bites. In anthropology he was one of the first to study humanfossil remains in Brazil and was awarded the bronze medal of the Anthropological Exhibit ofParis in 1978.An indefatigable worker, Lacerda also began research on
microbiology ,beriberi andyellow fever . He studied also severalinfectious diseases of agricultural importance, such as in horses and cattle. Most of the research carried out in his lab were published in the National Museum's own periodical, the "Arquivos do Museu Nacional", as well as in other national and foreign journals.After Couty died unexpectedly, he became the Laboratory director and great inspiring force, and later, also the general director of the National Museum and a member and president of the Brazilian National Academy of Medicine.
He is generally considered the father of physiology and pharmacology in Brazil.
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:"In general, in Brazil, the men dedicated to studies and to science constitute a kind of noble proletariat, who exist on small salaries, hardly sufficient for a modest living. Neglecting the frivolous grandeurs of the world and feeling the inexpressible pleasures that scientific research communicates, they comply with this situation and accept it without constraint."
External links
* [http://lepto.procc.fiocruz.br:8081/dic/verbetes/LABFISEXP.htm The Laboratory of Experimental Physiology, Imperial and National Museum of Rio de Janeiro] . "Dicionário Histórico-Biográfico das Ciências da Saúde no Brasil (1832-1930)". Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro (In Portuguese).
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Translated and adapted from the Portuguese Wikipedia.
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