A study on the Jesuits’ apothecary shops and medical recipes in the Portuguese Empire (Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries)
Abstract
In addition to the evangelizing and missionary activities, the Society of Jesus wasprominent in the establishment of apothecaries and santas casas in places where specializeddoctors and apothecaries were not found. In the reductions of Paraguay and Brazil, andin even more distant parts, such as Macao and Goa, these religious took on the task ofcaring for the inhabitants’ bodies, developing, manufacturing, applying, distributing andmarketing all sorts of medicines. Between the 16th and 18th centuries, there is a seriesof works which registered their experiences and indications for the manipulation andapplication of these remedies, true collections of recipes that combined the knowledgeof the most outstanding physicians of those times with preparations made in their pharmacies,often with local ingredients. This research, developed as a post-doctoral project,aims to shed light on four collections of recipes produced, probably by Portuguese Jesuits,between the 17th and 18th centuries, books that are still manuscripts and that give cluesabout the wide network of information and knowledge produced and transmitted amongthe Ignatians. The proposal seeks to examine the Jesuits’ performance in the preparation,elaboration and dissemination of medicines, considering the organization of works, the useof non-religious and local knowledge and the diseases there mentioned and medicated.Downloads
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