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" The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system of medicine. They believed that diseases were caused by unseen evil beings and by witchcraft, and every cough, every toothache, every headache, every chill, every fever, every boil, and every wound,... "
The United States of America: A Study of the American Commonwealth, Its ... - Página 226
editado por - 1894
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the ..., Volume 7

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1891 - 530 páginas
...which kept the Indian population down sprang from another source, which has sometimes been neglected. The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system...every headache, every chill, every fever, every boil, and every wound, in fact, all their ailments, were attributed to such cause. Their so-called medicine...
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Indian Linguistic Families of America, North of Mexico

John Wesley Powell - 1891 - 610 páginas
...which kept the Indian population down sprang from another source, which has sometimes been neglected. The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system...every headache, every chill, every fever, every boil, and every wound, in fact, all their ailments, were attributed to such cause. Their so-called medicine...
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Annual Reports, Volume 7

1891 - 536 páginas
...which kept the Indian population down sprang from another source, which has sometimes been neglected. The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system...every headache, every chill, every fever, every boil, and every wound, in fact, all their ailments, were attributed to such cause. Their so-called medicine...
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The United States of America: A Study of the American Commonwealth ..., Volume 1

Nathaniel Southgate Shaler - 1894 - 876 páginas
...horrible extinction on which sentimental stories have been founded, and from which the fcrce natures theory has been deduced. Undoubtedly, since the Columbian...system of sorcery, and to such superstition human life was sacrificed on an enormous scale. The sufferers were given over to priest-doctors to be tormented,...
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Man, Past and Present

Augustus Henry Keane - 1899 - 632 páginas
...universally attributed to sorcery and other malign influences as amongst the Bantu Negroes themselves. "The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system...every headache, every chill, every fever, every boil, and every wound, in fact, all their ailments, were attributed to such cause. Their so-called medical...
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Nervous Ills: Their Cause and Cure

Boris Sidis - 1922 - 390 páginas
...quite sufficient to rob it of most of its joys." Professor Powell writes of the Indians: "The Indians believed that diseases were caused by unseen evil...every cough, every toothache, every headache, every fever, every boil and every wound, in fact all their ailments were attributed to such a cause. Their...
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Introduction to Handbook of American Indian Languages

Franz Boas - 1966 - 238 páginas
...which kept the Indian population down sprang from another source, which has sometimes been neglected. The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system of medicine. They believed that diseases were caiised by unseen evil beings and by witchcraft, and every cough, every toothache, every headache,...
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Man Past and Present

632 páginas
...universally attributed to sorcery and other malign influences as amongst the Bantu Negroes themselves. " The Indians had no reasonable or efficacious system...every headache, every chill, every fever, every boil, and every wound, in fact, all their ailments, were attributed to such cause. Their so-called medical...
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