2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0165115300000620
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Perceptions of Nature in Early Modern Portuguese India

Abstract: Portuguese perceptions of nature in the new worlds they encountered in Southeast Asia from the turn of the sixteenth century were a complex amalgam of inherited frameworks and the forging of a new gaze or vision. Grand claims that the Portuguese discoveries amount to the “construction of space” and the “invention of humanity” have been trumpeted, but are too overblown. From another perspective, Portuguese scholars have recently engaged in a philosophical debate around experiencialismo—the distinction between “… Show more

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“…The pharmacies of colonial hospitals were only irregularly stocked with materia medica from metropolitan apothecaries (Dias, 2007;Walker, 2011Walker, , 2013. Concerns about their preservation in transit made the importation of European drugs into Portuguese colonies seem impractical (Halikowski-Smith, 2007).…”
Section: Decolonization and New Imperial Histories Of Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pharmacies of colonial hospitals were only irregularly stocked with materia medica from metropolitan apothecaries (Dias, 2007;Walker, 2011Walker, , 2013. Concerns about their preservation in transit made the importation of European drugs into Portuguese colonies seem impractical (Halikowski-Smith, 2007).…”
Section: Decolonization and New Imperial Histories Of Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%