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The Dissemination of Tropical Drugs and Healing Techniques from India Throughout the Portuguese Colonial Maritime Empire 1570-1830 Timothy Walker University of Massachusetts Dartmouth The Portuguese Estado da Índia (16th-18th centuries) Malabar Ayurvedic Practitioner, or Vaidya (16th-18 Centuries) Garcia d’Orta, Coloquios dos Simples e Drogas e cousas medicianais da Índia... Second European book published in Asia; Rachol Seminary, Goa: 1563 Jackfruit; Pepper and Nutmeg (Cristovão da Costa, 1578) Tractado de las drogas y medicinas de las Indias Orientales (Burgo, Spain) Snake Root (Pau da Cobra) (Cristovão da Costa, 1578) Bhang (Cannabis) (Cristovão da Costa, 1578) Distribution Routes of Medicinals in the Portuguese Maritime Wor Portuguese merchants on trade mission in Asia (17th Century Portuguese merchants selling goods in Asia (17th Century) “Plan of the City of Goa” (19th Century) Royal Military Hospital (Espirito Santo) of Goa (18th Century) Averaged 3000 patients/year; Administered by Jesuit Missionaries Royal Military Hospital (Espirito Santo) of Goa (19th Century) Indo-Portuguese Christian Gentleman in Goa (18th Century) Served as Physicians & Surgeons in the Royal Hospital Middle Class Indo-Portuguese Goan Christian; early 19th century Served as Pharmacists & Nurse Practitioners in the Royal Hospital Tamarind: used as a digestive, laxative, and to reduce fever Manuel Godinho de Erédia, Suma de Árvores e Plantas da Índia Intra Ganges (Goa, Ginger: used as an anti-rhuematic, diuretic and aphrodisiac Manuel Godinho de Erédia Suma de Árvores e Plantas da Índia Intra Ganges Pepper: used as a tonic, medicinal skin oil and to stimulate appetite Manuel Godinho de Erédia Suma de Árvores e Plantas da Índia Intra Ganges (Goa Pareira Brava (Butua); used to treat wounds & injuries Manuel Godinho de Erédia, Suma de Árvores e Plantas da Índia Intra Ganges Asafoetida: leaves/resin/oil; an anti-spasmodic, carminative, aphrodisiac, and treatment for hysteria (pilea hystericae or bál i ) Benzoin, a popular commodity imported to India from Persia Medicinal incense manufactured from dried Benzoin gum resin Rhubarb (purgative); a major medicinal product from northern India and Persian territories Malwa Opium, a major Deccan-grown medicinal substance (painkiller) sold throughout Asia Common Opium Poppy (19th Century) Narcotic sap wells from incisions in the opium poppy Extraction of Opium from Poppies (Treatise on Opium, 1618) Jesuit Pharmacy Medicine Jar (17th-18th centuries) Network of Jesuit Pharmacies linked all major Portuguese colonies Portuguese Jesuit “Collection of [Medical] Recipes” (1766) Transcribed 360-page document in Jesuit Library of Rome Portuguese Jesuit “Collection of [Medical] Recipes” (1766) Transcribed 360-page document in Jesuit Library of Rome Jesuit Pharmacy Recipe to make “Wound Unguent” (Macau, 18th Cent.) Jesuit Pharmacy Recipe to make “Balm of Japan” (Macau, 18th Cent.) Jesuit Pharmacy Recipe to make Artificial Bezoar Stones (18th Cent.) Jesuit Pharmacy Recipe to make Artificial Bezoar Stones (18th Ce Container with a Bezoar or "Goa Stone" Manufactured by Portuguese Jesuits as a medicinal panace Jesuit Pharmacy Recipe to make “Apoplectic Balsam” (18th Cen Pharmacopeia (medical guide); Coimbra, Portugal; 1704 Notícias Particular do Comércio da Índia; Puna, India (1772) Notícias Particular do Comércio da Índia; Puna, India (1772) Notícias Particular; Pages explaining procurement of Opium Jesuit Medical Guide to Plants in Paraguay and Brazil (1580) Jesuit Medical Guide to Plants in Paraguay and Brazil (1580) Table of medicinal plant names in Castilian, Túpi and Guaraní fim (finis)