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欧洲和非洲被诊断为banzar -一种渴望家的心理痛苦,源于金本都语banza -出现于大西洋奴隶贸易和中部航行的地牢中,在这些地牢中,许多被奴役的人患有严重的抑郁症并自杀。《大西洋非洲的治疗知识》促使医学历史学家将大西洋非洲视为近代早期世界中一个充满活力的知识区域。Franciso Buitrago从Arvore da vida中列出的草药疗法列表作为附录包括在内,并且是欣赏18世纪早期安哥拉医学传统混合的宝贵文本。Kananoja对Peter, Duffa和BetsyHeard等人的讨论为学者们提供了一个考虑早期现代科学的大西洋非洲基础的机会。Kananoja的叙述涉及大量的手稿和印刷材料档案,以及物质文化。人们想知道,他们主要的文本研究可能在多大程度上与学术植物标本馆、花园和种子库等机构知识库的殖民历史调查联系起来。Kananoja的书是对早期现代大西洋非洲医学史的宝贵补充,对西非和中非西部、大西洋历史和全球科学交流史的学者将特别感兴趣。
Sunil Pandya, Medical Education in Western India: Grant Medical College and Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy’s Hospital (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019), pp. xxiv+561, £70.99, hardback, ISBN: 9781527518056.
Europe andAfrica as diagnoses of banzar – the psychological affliction of longing for home, derived from the Kimbundu word banza – emerged from the dungeons of the Atlantic slave trade and middle passage voyages during which many enslaved people suffered intense depression and committed suicide. Healing Knowledge in Atlantic Africa pushes historians of medicine to consider Atlantic Africa as a dynamic intellectual zone within the earlymodern globe. Franciso Buitrago’s list of herbal remedies from Arvore da vida is included as an appendix, and is a valuable text for appreciating the commingling of medical traditions in early eighteenth-century Angola. Kananoja’s discussion of individuals like Peter, Duffa and BetsyHeard provides an opportunity for scholars to consider the Atlantic African foundations of early modern science. Kananoja’s narrative engages a considerable archive of manuscript and printed materials, as well as material culture. One wonders to what extent their primarily textual research might link up to investigations into the colonialist histories of institutional repositories like academic herbaria, gardens and seed vaults. Kananoja’s book is a valuable addition to early modern histories of Atlantic African medicine, and will be of particular interest to scholars ofWest andWest Central Africa, Atlantic history and global histories of scientific exchange.
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Medical History is a refereed journal devoted to all aspects of the history of medicine and health, with the goal of broadening and deepening the understanding of the field, in the widest sense, by historical studies of the highest quality. It is also the journal of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health. The membership of the Editorial Board, which includes senior members of the EAHMH, reflects the commitment to the finest international standards in refereeing of submitted papers and the reviewing of books. The journal publishes in English, but welcomes submissions from scholars for whom English is not a first language; language and copy-editing assistance will be provided wherever possible.