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Sixteen essays on the medical, nutritional, and political consequences of Columbus's discovery of the "new world" and on the closely related events in Spain and Portugal, including transmission of disease in both directions; new genetic mixtures; "new-world" foodstuffs; and the inquisitional expulsion of Jewish physicians from the Iberian peninsula.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews and Notes: Columbus and the New World: Medical Implications
1 November 1995 | Volume 123 Issue 9 | Page 736
GA Settipane; ed. 113 pages. Providence: OceanSide Publications; 1995. $49.50. ISBN 0-936587-07-5. Order phone 401-331-2510.
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