Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain
Winner, 2022 Edward Kremers Award

Compound Remedies examines the equipment, books, and remedies of colonial Mexico City’s Herrera pharmacy—natural substances with known healing powers that formed part of the basis for modern-day healing traditions and home remedies in Mexico. Paula S. De Vos traces the evolution of the Galenic pharmaceutical tradition from its foundations in ancient Greece to the physician-philosophers of medieval Islamic empires and the Latin West and eventually through the Spanish Empire to Mexico, offering a global history of the transmission of these materials, knowledges, and techniques. Her detailed inventory of the Herrera pharmacy reveals the many layers of this tradition and how it developed over centuries, providing new perspectives and insight into the development of Western science and medicine: its varied origins, its engagement with and inclusion of multiple knowledge traditions, the ways in which these traditions moved and circulated in relation to imperialism, and its long-term continuities and dramatic transformations. De Vos ultimately reveals the great significance of pharmacy, and of artisanal pursuits more generally, as a cornerstone of ancient, medieval, and early modern epistemologies and philosophies of nature.
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Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain
Winner, 2022 Edward Kremers Award

Compound Remedies examines the equipment, books, and remedies of colonial Mexico City’s Herrera pharmacy—natural substances with known healing powers that formed part of the basis for modern-day healing traditions and home remedies in Mexico. Paula S. De Vos traces the evolution of the Galenic pharmaceutical tradition from its foundations in ancient Greece to the physician-philosophers of medieval Islamic empires and the Latin West and eventually through the Spanish Empire to Mexico, offering a global history of the transmission of these materials, knowledges, and techniques. Her detailed inventory of the Herrera pharmacy reveals the many layers of this tradition and how it developed over centuries, providing new perspectives and insight into the development of Western science and medicine: its varied origins, its engagement with and inclusion of multiple knowledge traditions, the ways in which these traditions moved and circulated in relation to imperialism, and its long-term continuities and dramatic transformations. De Vos ultimately reveals the great significance of pharmacy, and of artisanal pursuits more generally, as a cornerstone of ancient, medieval, and early modern epistemologies and philosophies of nature.
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Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain

Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain

by Paula S. De Vos
Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain

Compound Remedies: Galenic Pharmacy from the Ancient Mediterranean to New Spain

by Paula S. De Vos

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Winner, 2022 Edward Kremers Award

Compound Remedies examines the equipment, books, and remedies of colonial Mexico City’s Herrera pharmacy—natural substances with known healing powers that formed part of the basis for modern-day healing traditions and home remedies in Mexico. Paula S. De Vos traces the evolution of the Galenic pharmaceutical tradition from its foundations in ancient Greece to the physician-philosophers of medieval Islamic empires and the Latin West and eventually through the Spanish Empire to Mexico, offering a global history of the transmission of these materials, knowledges, and techniques. Her detailed inventory of the Herrera pharmacy reveals the many layers of this tradition and how it developed over centuries, providing new perspectives and insight into the development of Western science and medicine: its varied origins, its engagement with and inclusion of multiple knowledge traditions, the ways in which these traditions moved and circulated in relation to imperialism, and its long-term continuities and dramatic transformations. De Vos ultimately reveals the great significance of pharmacy, and of artisanal pursuits more generally, as a cornerstone of ancient, medieval, and early modern epistemologies and philosophies of nature.

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ISBN-13: 9780822987949
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 12/22/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Paula S. DeVos is professor of history at San Diego State University and an editor of Science in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, 1500-1800.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Timeline Maps Introduction Chapter 1. Simples and Their Powers in Galenic Pharmacy Chapter 2. Election and Correction: Optimizing the Powers of Simples Chapter 3. Mixtion: Compounding Medicines in Galenic Pharmacy Chapter 4. Galenic Pharmacy and the Materia Medica of the Nahuas Chapter 5. The Development of Alchemical Pharmacy and the Chemico-Galenic Compromise Conclusion Appendix 1. Archival Sources for Data Collection Appendix 2. Textual Tradition of Galenic Pharmacy Appendix 3. Data Establishing the Significance of Mesue’s Works in Galenic Pharmacy Appendix 4. Herrera Pharmacy Inventory: Abridged and Translated Notes Bibliography Index
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