Medical cultures of the early modern Spanish empire / edited by John Slater, Maríaluz López-Terrada, and José Pardo-Tomás.
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Farnham, Surrey :
Ashgate,
[2014]
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Series: | New hispanisms.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : medical cultures of the Early modern Spanish Empire / John Slater, José Pardo-Tomás, and Maríaluz López-Terrada
- The culture of peyote : between divination and disease in Early modern New Spain / Angélica Morales Sarabia
- "Antiguamente vivían más sanos que ahora" : explanations of native mortality in the Relaciones geográficas de Indias / José Pardo-Tomás
- The blood of the dragon : alchemy and natural history in Nicolás Monardes's Historia medicinal / Ralph Bauer
- "From where they are now to whence they came from" : news about health and disease in New Spain (1550-1615) / Mauricio Sánchez-Menchero
- Literary anthropologies and Pedro González, the "Wild Man" of Tenerife / M.A. Katritzky
- The medical cultures of "the Spaniards of Italy" : scientific communication, learned practices and medicine in the correspondence of Juan Páez de Castro (1545-1552) / Elisa Andretta
- "Offspring of the mind" : childbirth and its perils in Early modern Spanish literature / Enrique García Santo-Tomás
- "Sallow-faced girl, either it's love or you've been eating clay" : the representation of illness in the Golden age theater / Maríaluz López-Terrada
- The dramatic culture of astrological medicine in Early modern Spain / Tayra M.C. Lanuza Navarro
- The theological drama of chemical medicine in Early modern Spain / John Slater
- Epilogue: the difference that was Spain, the difference that Spain made / William Eamon.