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Secret cures of slaves : people, plants, and medicine in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world

Title
Secret cures of slaves : people, plants, and medicine in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world / Londa Schiebinger.
ISBN
9781503600171
1503600173
9781503602915
1503602915
Publication
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2017.
Physical Description
xiii, 234 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Summary
In the natural course of events, humans fall sick and die. The history of medicine bristles with attempts to find new and miraculous remedies, to work with and against nature to restore humans to health and well-being. In this book, Londa Schiebinger examines medicine and human experimentation in the Atlantic World, exploring the circulation of people, disease, plants, and knowledge between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. She traces the development of a colonial medical complex from the 1760s, when a robust experimental culture emerged in the British and French West Indies, to the early 1800s, when debates raged about banning the slave trade and, eventually, slavery itself. Massive mortality among enslaved Africans and European planters, soldiers, and sailors fueled the search for new healing techniques. Amerindian, African, and European knowledges competed to cure diseases emerging from the collision of peoples on newly established, often poorly supplied, plantations. But not all knowledge was equal. Highlighting the violence and fear endemic to colonial struggles, Schiebinger explores aspects of African medicine that were not put to the test, such as Obeah and vodou. This book analyzes how and why specific knowledges were blocked, discredited, or held secret.
Other formats
Online version: Schiebinger, Londa L. Secret cures of slaves. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2017
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 15, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The rise of scientific medicine
Experiments with the Negro Dr's materia medica
Medical ethics
Exploitive experiments
The colonial crucible : debates over slavery
Conclusion : the circulation of knowledge.
Subjects (Medical)
Human Experimentation - history.
African Continental Ancestry Group - history.
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