Medical Cultures of the Early Modern Spanish Empire
Discover the intricate interplay of health, sickness, and cultural practices in the Spanish Empire with Medical Cultures of the Early Modern Spanish Empire by John Slater. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this compelling hardback spans 326 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of medical understanding during a transformative period from 1451 to 1600.
As the Spanish Empire expanded, diverse cultural ideas surrounding health, sexuality, monstrosity, and death collided and evolved. This book explores how traditional beliefs adapted to new environments, how some were suppressed, and how entirely new medical cultures emerged. Join John Slater on a fascinating journey through history and medicine, revealing the complexities of early modern life in the Spanish Empire.