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MEDICAL REVOLUTIONARIES - The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue (Paperback)
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MEDICAL REVOLUTIONARIES - The Enslaved Healers of Eighteenth-Century Saint Domingue (Paperback)
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Loot Price R560
Discovery Miles 5 600
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Herbalists, diviners, nurses, midwives, and veterinary
practitioners flourished in the medical world of eighteenth-century
Saint Domingue. Using Western, African, and Caribbean remedies,
they treated the maladies of slaves, white residents, and animals.
While these enslaved medical practitioners were an important part
of the plantation economy and colonial prosperity, they ultimately
roused their fellow slaves to rebel against and overthrow French
rule. Karol K. Weaver's Medical Revolutionaries asserts that
understanding the origins of the Haitian Revolution--one of the
most important political events of its time--requires understanding
the role of these healers in inspiring and actually leading the
overthrow. Weaver explains that the enslaved healers emerged as
significant leaders of slave communities through a process of
cultural retention, assimilation, and creation. The healers
profited economically from their practices and used their position
to conceive and implement an ideology of resistance via the
destruction of human and animal life, occupational sabotage, and
terrorism.
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