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Yaws, Syphilis, Sexuality, and the Circulation of Medical Knowledge in the British Caribbean and the Atlantic World

机译:偏航,梅毒,性行为以及不列颠加勒比和大西洋世界的医学知识传播

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This history of the disease categories "yaws" and "syphilis" explores the interplay between European and African medical cultures in the early modern Atlantic world. The assertion made by both early modern and modern Medical authorities, that yaws and syphilis are the same disease, prompts a case study of the history of disease that reflects on a variety of issues in the history of medicine: the use of ideas about contagion to demarcate racial and sexual difference at sites around the British Empire; the contrast between persistently holistic ideas about disease causation in the Black Atlantic and the growth of ontological theories of disease among Europeans and Euro-Americans; and the controversy over the African practice of yaws inoculation, which may once have been an effective treatment but was stamped out by plantation owners who viewed it as a waste of their enslaved laborers' valuable time.
机译:疾病类别“偏航”和“梅毒”的这段历史探讨了早期现代大西洋世界中欧洲和非洲医学文化之间的相互作用。早期现代医学机构和现代医学机构都断言,偏航和梅毒是同一疾病,这促使人们对疾病史进行个案研究,该研究反映了医学史上的各种问题:关于传染病的使用在大英帝国各地划定种族和性别差异;欧洲人和欧美人关于疾病原因的一贯的整体观念与疾病的本体论理论的发展之间的对比;以及关于非洲偏航接种行为的争议,这曾经曾经是一种有效的治疗方法,但被种植园主赶走了,他们认为这是在浪费被奴役的劳动者的宝贵时间。

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