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Thomas Lindley: a traveler tells of disease and how it was handled in the early nineteenth century

Thomas Lindley, an English businessman, was arrested for smuggling in Bahia at the beginning of the nineteenth century. He was mistaken for a doctor and ended up serving as one while there. Upon returning to England, he published his diary. This study takes a close look at his references to how settlers back then and there experienced disease and medical treatment.

travelers; colonial medicine; cultural history


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