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The Andean Wonder Drug Cinchona Bark And Imperial Science In The Spanish Atlantic 16301800 1st Edition Matthew James Crawford

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The Andean Wonder Drug Cinchona Bark And Imperial Science In The Spanish Atlantic 16301800 1st Edition Matthew James Crawford
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.76 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Matthew James Crawford
ISBN: 9780822944522, 0822944529
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Andean Wonder Drug Cinchona Bark And Imperial Science In The Spanish Atlantic 16301800 1st Edition Matthew James Crawford by Matthew James Crawford 9780822944522, 0822944529 instant download after payment.

In the eighteenth century, malaria was a prevalent and deadly disease, and the only effective treatment was found in the Andean forests of Spanish America: a medicinal bark harvested from cinchona trees that would later give rise to the antimalarial drug quinine. In 1751, the Spanish Crown asserted control over the production and distribution of this medicament by establishing a royal reserve of “fever trees” in Quito. Through this pilot project, the Crown pursued a new vision of imperialism informed by science and invigorated through commerce. But ultimately this project failed, much like the broader imperial reforms that it represented. Drawing on extensive archival research, Matthew Crawford explains why, showing how indigenous healers, laborers, merchants, colonial officials, and creole elites contested European science and thwarted imperial reform by asserting their authority to speak for the natural world. The Andean Wonder Drug uses the story of cinchona bark to demonstrate how the imperial politics of knowledge in the Spanish Atlantic ultimately undermined efforts to transform European science into a tool of empire.

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