Julio Ximenes Senior

Julio Ximenes Senior

Júlio Ximenes Sênior (13 March, 1901, Uberaba, Minas Gerais – April 11, 1975, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian scientist and medical doctor, in the research field of biochemistry, microbiology, and was also a career Brazilian Army officer.

He attained the rank of Brigadier-General during World War II. He had also served as a Captain in São Paulo during the Revolution of 1930-1932, which ultimately brought twice-Brazilian President, Getúlio Vargas, into power for the first time. Dr. Ximenes sustained injuries in these conflicts, and was decorated for bravery under fire.

During his military life, he and his family were relocated all over Brazil, including to very remote military outposts of the Amazon, and Mato Grosso do Sul. He was later permanently transferred to Rio de Janeiro, then capital of Brazil, where his family were amongst the first inhabitants of a burgeoning Copacabana, the legendary Carioca beach.

He served as Requistioner-General of the Brazilian Army, a position requiring tact, as well as honesty, as pharmaceutical companies were insistent that their stock be chosen over the other.

In fact, President Vargas once said of the General, "Ximenes is a rare Brazilian: a completely incorruptible man."

In 1957, having combed the archives of several countries for almost a decade, he wrote Béchamp versus Pasteur, a Portuguese-language monograph on Antoine Béchamp's battles with arch-rival, Louis Pasteur on the topic of germ theory (specifically, pleomorphic theory). He later published in 1960 a French-language version, "Béchamp contre Pasteur", which received numerous citations in France, including towards the end of his life, a Palmes Academiques from the French government in recognition of his distinguished services in the field of scientific research.

The English-language edition was published in 1963, entitled "Béchamp against Pasteur (Their Ideas And Their Fights)", and notably all 3 editions were written "and" translated by the author himself (he credited his daughter with help in the English version, though he was fluent in English).

He is buried in famed Rio de Janeiro cemetery, Cemitério São João Batista, which has been referred to as the Brazilian Père Lachaise. His grave is located a few yards away from his renowned contemporary, the Hollywood actress, Carmen Miranda, and where fellow Franco-Brazilian pioneer aviator, Alberto Santos-Dumont, is also buried.

His son is a practicing medical doctor in the United States.

References

[http://www.afmiami.org/pdf/BOOK%20LIBRARY.pdf Béchamp Contre Pasteur, at the University of Miami]

Copies in 3 languages are archived in 6 Universities amongst them at the University of California-Berkeley, the University of Oxford, the , as well as the one shown, at the University of Miami (personally inscribed by the author's hand, 1965).


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