Maurício de Medeiros (1885-1966) was a Brazilian doctor, teacher, writer and politician.
Biography
He was born in Rio de Janeiro in July 1885, the son of José Joaquim de Campos da Costa de Medeiros and Maria Carolina Ribeiro de Medeiros. One of his brothers, Medeiros e Albuquerque, was a prominent literary figure, and occupied, in the 1920s, the presidency of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
Maurício de Medeiros studied at Colégio Pedro II and at the Faculty of Medicine in Rio de Janeiro, where he would later become a professors. He took specialized courses in medicine in France in 1906 and 1907. On his return to Brazil, he began to write for some periodicals in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, including Gazeta de Notícias and Correio Paulistano in the years 1908 and 1909.
Involving himself in politics, he was elected state deputy in the state of Rio de Janeiro in 1916, and federal deputy in 1921. He was elected again to the Chamber of Deputies in 1927 and 1930. In 1950 he was appointed head of the Brazilian delegation to the First World Congress of Psychiatry. He also participated in the Neuropathology congresses held in Rome and London, in 1952 and 1955, respectively. He held the position of Minister of Health in the governments of Nereu Ramos and Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira.