Chapter Seven. Slave Doctors, Surgeons And Popular Healers

L. Newson, S. Minchin
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From the time the slaves were purchased in Cartagena to the time they were sold in Lima and other parts of Peru, the slave traders tried to maximize their profits by minimizing mortality and restoring sick slaves to health. First, there were the licensed physicians, surgeons and others who had received some formal training and had passed the requisite examinations. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Spain controlled the practice of medicine more than any other European country. Apart from the healing practices of licensed practitioners and popular healers, the Church played a significant role in caring for the sick, particularly though not solely through the establishment of hospices and hospitals. Manuel Bautista Perez like many other slave owners preferred private to hospitalized care because of the expense involved and the danger that slaves might contract diseases if placed in a hospital.Keywords: Cartagena; Manuel Bautista Perez; popular healers; slave doctors; surgeons
第七章。奴隶医生,外科医生和大众治疗师
从奴隶在卡塔赫纳被购买到在利马和秘鲁其他地区被出售,奴隶贩子试图通过降低死亡率和使生病的奴隶恢复健康来最大化他们的利润。第一种是有执照的内科医生、外科医生和其他接受过正式培训并通过了必要考试的人。在15和16世纪,西班牙对医学实践的控制超过了任何其他欧洲国家。除了有执照的行医者和受欢迎的治疗师的治疗外,教会在照顾病人方面发挥了重要作用,特别是尽管不仅仅是通过建立收容所和医院。曼努埃尔·包蒂斯塔·佩雷斯和许多其他奴隶主一样,更喜欢私人治疗而不是住院治疗,因为费用高昂,而且如果把奴隶送到医院,他们可能会感染疾病。关键词:卡塔赫纳;曼努埃尔·包蒂斯塔·佩雷斯;受欢迎的治疗师;奴隶的医生;外科医生
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