Abstract

This editorial centers on a previously unpublished work by Ricardo Bruno Mendes Gonçalves, recently published inSalud Colectiva, in which he considers the relationship between epidemiology and medical practice, arriving at a novel interpretation of the health sciences as a foundation for democracy. The text is based on an inaugural lecture delivered on December 16, 1988 as part of a seminar called "Clinical epidemiology: possible scientific field or new medical ideology?" organized by the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil.

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