"This article analyzes the introduction of smallpox inoculation in 1780 to the Audiencia of Guatemala, an area that roughly encompassed what is today modern Central America and the Mexican state of Chiapas. This first inoculation campaign was led by a modernizing sector of Guatemala's colonial elite, who considered it their moral responsibility to apply the new medical innovations of the era to cure and prevent disease among Guatemala's inhabitants, including the majority indigenous Maya population. Guatemala's first smallpox inoculation campaign provides an important case study for analyzing how discourses of health and moral responsibility towards Indians and other colonized peoples changed during the enlightenment once an effective preve...
Venezuela's tumbling economy and authoritarian rule have precipitated an unprecedented humanitarian ...
Mayan and Andean medicine included empirical perspectives and botanical cures that were transmitted ...
Este trabajo versa sobre los indigenismos presentes en el discurso médico de Guatemala del siglo XVI...
"This article analyzes the introduction of smallpox inoculation in 1780 to the Audiencia of Guatemal...
During the smallpox epidemic from 1794 to 1795, the authorities of the Kingdom of Guatemala implemen...
9 páginasSmallpox threatened the population of American aborigines who were infected as a result of ...
The way in which epidemics coming from the Old World, including smallpox, affected Nativ...
Abstract: The changes in indigenous clothing during XVI century Mexico are examined as a factor in t...
Santos, G. M. y Thomas, H. (2012). Inoculaciones y procesiones y cuarentenas. Configuracionessocioté...
Abstract: From its appearance, in the colonial period, in the territory that today makes up Colombia...
Abstract: This article examines the epidemic of smallpox that occurred in 1869-1871 in the state of ...
Este artículo examina las diversas acciones que impulsaron las autoridades de Guatemala y Nueva Espa...
This article examines the multiple actors and varied strategies that contributed to turn smallpox va...
By the mid-sixteenth century, Yucatan was firmly under Catholic control. By 1561, there were dozens ...
This thesis explores German efforts during 1754-1800 to curb the suffering and death from smallpox, ...
Venezuela's tumbling economy and authoritarian rule have precipitated an unprecedented humanitarian ...
Mayan and Andean medicine included empirical perspectives and botanical cures that were transmitted ...
Este trabajo versa sobre los indigenismos presentes en el discurso médico de Guatemala del siglo XVI...
"This article analyzes the introduction of smallpox inoculation in 1780 to the Audiencia of Guatemal...
During the smallpox epidemic from 1794 to 1795, the authorities of the Kingdom of Guatemala implemen...
9 páginasSmallpox threatened the population of American aborigines who were infected as a result of ...
The way in which epidemics coming from the Old World, including smallpox, affected Nativ...
Abstract: The changes in indigenous clothing during XVI century Mexico are examined as a factor in t...
Santos, G. M. y Thomas, H. (2012). Inoculaciones y procesiones y cuarentenas. Configuracionessocioté...
Abstract: From its appearance, in the colonial period, in the territory that today makes up Colombia...
Abstract: This article examines the epidemic of smallpox that occurred in 1869-1871 in the state of ...
Este artículo examina las diversas acciones que impulsaron las autoridades de Guatemala y Nueva Espa...
This article examines the multiple actors and varied strategies that contributed to turn smallpox va...
By the mid-sixteenth century, Yucatan was firmly under Catholic control. By 1561, there were dozens ...
This thesis explores German efforts during 1754-1800 to curb the suffering and death from smallpox, ...
Venezuela's tumbling economy and authoritarian rule have precipitated an unprecedented humanitarian ...
Mayan and Andean medicine included empirical perspectives and botanical cures that were transmitted ...
Este trabajo versa sobre los indigenismos presentes en el discurso médico de Guatemala del siglo XVI...