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Title:Medical exchange on the Gold Coast during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Author:Roberts, JonathanISNI
Year:2011
Periodical:Canadian Journal of African Studies (ISSN 0008-3968)
Volume:45
Issue:3
Pages:480-523
Language:English
Geographic terms:Ghana
Europe
Subjects:culture contact
medical sciences
traditional medicine
1600-1699
1700-1799
External link:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00083968.2011.10541066
Abstract:Historians of the Atlantic slave trade have argued that the inhabitants of the Gold Coast of West Africa participated in a system of cultural and material exchange during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that resulted in the diffusion and syncretism of ideas and practices. This position presumes that the cultures of the Gold Coast were transformed by centuries of contact with the peoples of the Atlantic Rim. Despite the intensive commercial contact between Europeans and Africans during this period, the exchange of medical ideas, healing practices, and medical material cultures was limited by both the disease environment of West Africa and by the cultural chauvinism of surgeons and healers. This article demonstrates the necessity of investigating local and particular changes to cultures before conjecturing about the larger outcomes of trans-Atlantic exchange. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract]
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