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Aztec natives, with smallpox contracted from the Spaniards, ministered to by a medicine man. Illustration from Father Bernardino de Sahaguns 16th century treatise, General History of the Things of New Spain
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Aztec natives, with smallpox contracted from the Spaniards, ministered to by a medicine man. Illustration from Father Bernardino de Sahaguns 16th century treatise, General History of the Things of New Spain
MEXICO: SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.
Aztec natives, with smallpox contracted from the Spaniards, ministered to by a medicine man. Illustration from Father Bernardino de Sahaguns 16th century treatise, General History of the Things of New Spain
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American Indian Aztec Bernardino Colonial Epidemic Illness Infection Latin America Latin American Medicine Medicine Man Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican New Spain New World Sahagun Smallpox Spanish Conquest
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This powerful illustration captures the devastating impact of the smallpox epidemic on Aztec natives during the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the 16th century. The image, taken from Father Bernardino de Sahagun's treatise, General History of the Things of New Spain, depicts a group of indigenous people suffering from smallpox and being attended to by a medicine man. The scene is filled with despair and anguish as these Aztec natives, infected with smallpox contracted from the Spaniards, seek solace and healing from their trusted healer. Their faces reflect pain and desperation while their bodies bear visible signs of infection. The medicine man stands before them, his expression a mix of determination and concern as he administers traditional remedies to alleviate their suffering. This illustration serves as a haunting reminder of the catastrophic consequences that diseases brought by European colonizers had on native populations in Latin America. Smallpox was particularly deadly due to its highly contagious nature and lack of immunity among indigenous communities. It decimated entire civilizations, leaving behind immeasurable loss and trauma. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness one tragic chapter in history where cultures collided with devastating consequences for one side. It stands as an enduring testament to both human resilience in times of adversity and the urgent need for understanding and compassion across different societies.
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