Alchemy and Chemical Medicines in Early Colonial Lima, Peru
The article explores the use of minerals and the nature of chemical methods employed in Lima in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. It does so through examining the availability of mineral resources, including pre-European knowledge of their use, through surveying the books and equipment used by physicians and apothecaries, and finally by examining prescriptions for medicines
that were used to treat patients. It concludes that minerals were probably more commonly employed inmedicines in Lima than in Spain but suggests that their preparation and use at this time drew on Spain’s alchemical tradition rather than on writings by Paracelsus and his followers. It argues that this did not reflect the effectiveness of censorship by the Inquisition.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | alchemy, distillation, minerals, apothecaries, Peru, Inquisition |
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History ?? LAS ?? |
Divisions | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Date Deposited | 22 Jun 2020 09:01 |
Last Modified | 06 Aug 2024 15:33 |
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description - Newson - 10 March 2020 MS OA.docx
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subject - Accepted Version
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