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English: "Maurício was rushed to the Brigada Militar Hospital, where a soldier, trying to give him an injection, broke the needle inside the patient's arm. A doctor was called. Without the proper antiseptics, he cut away on the arm in a fruitless attempt to find and remove the needle. After the large wound was sewed up, Maurício became feverish. A tumor developed in the infected arm".
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Source O Globo via John W.F. Dulles, Anarchists and Communists in Brazil, 1900–1935 (1973), University of Texas Press
Author Unknown

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This photograph is in the public domain in Brazil because it was created there before 19 June 1998 and, according to the 1973 Brazilian copyright law, is not considered to be an artistic creation. This applies to documentary photographs in general (commercial or not), as well as non-artistic photographic portraits. See here for some guidance on this.


The 1973 law was in force until being replaced by the current (non-retroactive) Law 9.610 of 19 February 1998 (see translation), which came into effect on 20 June 1998. Photographic works produced after that date follow the Law 9.610 regulations.

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"Maurício de Lacerda displaying wounds resulting from poor medical treatment in 1924 while he was jailed by the Bernardes administration."

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current12:51, 17 May 2024Thumbnail for version as of 12:51, 17 May 2024239 × 351 (19 KB)SerrariaUploaded a work by Unknown from ''O Globo'' via John W.F. Dulles, ''Anarchists and Communists in Brazil, 1900–1935'' (1973), University of Texas Press with UploadWizard

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