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5 entries match Traditional & Indigenous [G02.403.700] · Plagues & Epidemics [C01.252] · Race, Ethnicity & Colonial Medicine [K01.900.850]
2015 CE
#7504
Cherokee medicine, colonial germs: An indigenous nation’s fight against smallpox, 1518–1824.
1751 CE
#1832
Descriptions, virtues, and uses of sundry plants of these northern parts of America, and particularly of the newly discovered Indian cure for the venereal disease.
Bartram founded one of the first botanical gardens in America (at Kingsessing). Linnaeus referred to him as the “greatest natural botanist in the world”. A few copies of this 7-page work printed by Benjami…
2012 CE
#7891
Plague, fear, and politics in San Francisco's Chinatown.
2001 CE
#13710
Rotting face: Smallpox and the American Indian.
1945 CE
#13801