千万人之血

M. Barcia
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这一章的重点是整个大西洋世界的奴隶贩子如何理解和对抗影响他们和他们的人类货物的疾病。它通过说明与奴隶贸易探险和非洲城镇和工厂的居住有关的风险来做到这一点。它还讨论了他们对这些疾病的理解和治疗在多大程度上与那些试图阻止他们的医务人员相似。最后,这一章的结论是,奴隶贩子和他们的帮凶可以获得最先进的治疗方法和新药,就像他们在反奴隶贸易巡逻队中的克星一样。
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The Blood of Thousands
This chapter focuses on the ways in which slave traders throughout the Atlantic world understood and fought against the diseases that affected them and their human cargoes. It does so by illustrating the risks associated with slave trading expeditions and with the residence in African towns and factories. It also discusses to what extent their understanding and treatment of these diseases were similar to those of the medical officers who confronted them while attempting to stop them. Ultimately, the chapter concludes that slave traders and their accomplices had access to state-of-the-art therapies and to new medicines, just as much as their nemesis in the anti–slave trade patrols did.
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Five. A Shared Struggle: Cooperation, Learning, and Knowledge Exchange in the Atlantic World Three. Cruising for Slaves and Boating up Rivers: Anti–Slave Trade Patrols and the Fight against Disease across the Atlantic Closing Remarks One. “A Beautiful Spot for a Grave”: Prophylaxis and Prevention in the Slave-Trade Contact Zones Two. The Blood of Thousands: Slave Traders and the Fight against Disease in the Age of Abolition
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