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The Tale of Healer Miguel Perdomo Neira - Medicine, Ideologies, and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Andes (Paperback)
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The Tale of Healer Miguel Perdomo Neira - Medicine, Ideologies, and Power in the Nineteenth-Century Andes (Paperback)
Series: Latin American Silhouettes
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This new book tells the story of Miguel Perdomo Niera, a healer
whose amazing cures during his travels through the northern Andes
in the 1860s and 1870s evoked both enormous hostility and
widespread adulation. A combination of narrative and analysis, the
book documents Perdomo's experiences in Colombia and Ecuador and
offers valuable insights into the social history of medicine during
the Great Transformation in nineteenth-century Latin America.
Reactions to Perdomo also illuminate the conflicts between colonial
and modern and between religious and secular belief systems in
Latin America during this time. This era pitted the norms of
colonial Latin America against forces of change that shaped
contemporary Latin America. Perdomo's practice of medicine
demonstrated a strong religious influence that liberals thought
were incompatible with a modern, secular society. Seldom have the
contentions surrounding competitive medical systems been so starkly
illuminated as in the case of Perdomo. One of a group of empirics,
also known as cranderos, bleeders or barbers, who offered health
care to people in Latin America, Perdomo did not charge for his
services. Many people were perplexed by his cures. The drugs that
he used allegedly enabled him to perform minor surgery without
pain, swelling, or excessive bleeding. Supporters wrote numerous
testimonials expressing their gratitude for his ability to cure
illnesses that had plagued them for years. But Perdomo also had his
detractors. Physicians, formally trained medicos, and those who
supported scientific modernization were critical of Perdomo's
practice of Hispanic medicine, even though it was part of the
medical system of the day. Blending Catholic healing beliefs with
indigenous and African medical ideologies, Hispanic medicine
challenged the innovations occurring in the professional medical
community. This volume also makes a singular contribution to a
scholarly understanding of the emergence of medical pluralism,
tracking the submergence of traditional
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