Aztec Medicine, Health, and Nutrition

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Aztec Medicine, Health, and Nutrition

Bernard Ortiz de Montellano

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Why were a handful of Spaniards able to overthrow the Aztec Empire? The dramatic destruction of the Aztecs has prompted historians, anthropologists, demographers, and epidemiologists to look closely at the health and nutrition of the Valley of Mexico. If the Aztecs were overcrowded, living at the edge of starvation, and incapable of treating disease effectivefly, then their decimation by the Europeans becomes much easier to undestand. Bernard Ortiz de Montellano argues that such hypotheses do not hold up. Rather, at the time of the Conquest, the Aztecs were a thriving, well-nourished, healthy people. The swift, brutal success of the conquistadors cannot be explained by the prior ill-health or medical incompetence of their victims. To support his case, Ortiz de Montellano uses an astonishing array of evidence gained from many disciplines. Ortiz de Montellano presents the most comprehensivve and detailed explanation of Aztec medical beliefs available in English. -- From publisher's description.

Details

Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Published
1990
Pages
308
Language
EN
Categories
History / Latin America / Mexico, History / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas, Medical / History, Science / General, Social Science / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Physical
ISBN-13
9780813515625

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