"Unscrupulous and Morally Ill-Prepared" Laymen or Professionals? Controlling Pharmacists during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship.

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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-17 DOI:10.3138/cbmh.495-122020
Mariana Broglia de Moura
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This article traces the transformation of the system of control and repression of Brazilian pharmaceutical activities between the 1930s and the 1970s, through a Foucauldian framework of "differential management of illegalisms." The period between 1930 and 1960 can be understood as a process of negotiation between pharmacists and state agencies that achieved a compromise on the differential management of illegalisms in relation to drugs, with a clear distinction between "laymen" and "professionals." This compromise came into question during the dictatorship, due to institutional transformations that reinforced the autonomy of institutions of repression and a military struggle against subversion and corruption. Pharmacists and laymen alike were considered potential suspects. This suspicion even extended to the civilian agencies that were at the core of the regulation of the licit drug market. These developments profoundly changed the way illegalisms committed by professionals and state officials were treated, blurring the boundaries that had been established between laymen, professionals, inspectors, and industrialists. The final section of the article focuses on the various ways in which institutions of repression focused on pharmacists and state regulatory control agencies as potential places of subversive activity or corruption.

“不择手段、道德准备不足”的外行人还是专业人士?在巴西军事独裁时期控制药剂师。
本文通过福柯式的“对非法活动的差别管理”框架,追溯了20世纪30年代至70年代巴西制药活动的控制和压制系统的转变。1930年至1960年这段时期可以理解为药剂师和国家机构之间的谈判过程,他们就与毒品有关的非法行为的不同管理达成了妥协,明确区分了“外行”和“专业人士”。这种妥协在独裁统治期间受到质疑,因为制度变革加强了镇压机构的自主权,并进行了反对颠覆和腐败的军事斗争。药剂师和门外汉都被认为是潜在的嫌疑人。这种怀疑甚至延伸到处于合法毒品市场监管核心的民间机构。这些发展深刻地改变了处理专业人士和政府官员违法行为的方式,模糊了外行人、专业人士、检查员和实业家之间的界限。文章的最后一部分重点讨论了镇压机构将药剂师和国家监管控制机构作为潜在的颠覆活动或腐败场所的各种方式。
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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin canadien d"histoire de la médecine is the official organ of the Canadian Society for the History of Medicine/ Société canadienne d"histoire de la médecine and is the primary outlet in Canada for refereed scholarship in the history of medicine. This journal, published twice yearly, presents articles, notes, review articles, and book reviews in French and in English. No aspect of the general field is excluded as a matter of policy, though the particular focus is on scholarship in Canadian medical history.
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