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The Unruly Endurance of Condurango in Global Cancer Care.
The trajectory of condurango, an Andean vine, included a meteoric global rise in the 1860s as a cancer specific, a fall from grace, an enduring phase as a cancer adjuvant, and a return to various national pharmacopeias as a stomachic, all the while continuing to elicit laments from clinicians who insisted into the 1920s that the vine's anti-cancer properties never got a fair trial. This article contextualizes condurango's unsettled relevance by highlighting the phenomenally diverse and globally connected health cultures of the nineteenth-century Andes. Faith in and disappointment with condurango pivoted on the momentum of a national modernization project, the appeal of non-surgical therapeutic options for cancer, and the consideration of sustained improvements and positive unexpected outcomes as beneficial by healers, patients, and their caregivers. Condurango thus makes for a valuable case study about the influence of policies enacted in/by former colonies on the availability and significance of certain resources; the national and professional variations that shaped the consideration of new therapeutic options; and the importance of family caregivers as stakeholders in cancer care.
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Started in 1946, the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences is internationally recognized as one of the top publications in its field. The journal''s coverage is broad, publishing the latest original research on the written beginnings of medicine in all its aspects. When possible and appropriate, it focuses on what practitioners of the healing arts did or taught, and how their peers, as well as patients, received and interpreted their efforts.
Subscribers include clinicians and hospital libraries, as well as academic and public historians.