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Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Ano 1922 (Tomo Xv) is a vital ledger of Brazil’s medical awakening. A living record of discovery. As a brazilian scientific journal it gathers laboratory reports, field observations and institutional notes that illuminate everyday practice and professional debate. It offers an immediate window into early 20th century science, presenting a tightly focused historical medical publication whose material charts the questions and methods of the day. Much of the volume addresses infectious disease research alongside public policy, and the cumulative evidence here is valuable for anyone interested in public health studies. The collection traces the early formation of tropical medicine history while remaining unexpectedly readable for the non-specialist. The language is at once technical and immediate, preserving the tone of contemporaneous scholarship without needless obscurity. It makes historical method approachable for students of medicine and curious readers alike.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Alpha Editions’ careful approach balances faithful reproduction with readable design, so archival content is easy to consult. Prepared with careful editorial attention, it belongs in an academic reference collection and will be consulted by researchers and historians charting 1920s brazil medical institutions, practice and policy.For enthusiasts of rio de janeiro science and for those drawn to the institutional story of the oswaldo cruz institute, this volume compiles primary voices and technical observation in one accessible place. As part of a broader scientific periodicals anthology it invites both casual browsing and deep scholarly work, appealing equally to practising historians and classic-literature collectors. The historical value is plain: a contemporaneous account of method, debate and municipal response that helps explain how tropical medicine emerged from the laboratory into public life. Collectors, libraries and curious readers find in this edition both a handsome object on the shelf and a reliable source for research.