Dear Cristiana,
It was never my intention to insult you and nothing I wrote should be interpreted as such.
Happy New Year to you and all members of GRN.
John

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On Dec 30, 2023, at 3:46 PM, cristiana bastos <[email protected]> wrote:


Dear GRNetters, 

Accept wishes for a wonderful New Year. 

I am delighted to know that Dr Figueiredo's mission of  dismissing my work is now completed and we can move on. Unfortunately, I have not had the time to read the fascicles thoroughly and respond to them as most came out while I was under surgery and post-surgery treatments; but now I am well and will be happy to read and reply to some of the challenges. From my quite diagonal browsing of some pages, I see that some of Dr Figueiredo's comments are sound and potentially useful to the knowledge of this subject, as they assemble complementar information; others, not so much; many of them are speculative and judgemental, and some are plain insult --  which I am sure was not meant by the author, whom, to the best of my knowledge, is a gentleman and a highly educated person, albeit not trained in history and in the art, the science and the labor of interpreting sources.

I will be more than happy to respond to Dr Figueiredo's specific questions and debate on matters that I may contribute to -- Public Health in 19th century Goa, the politics/medicine nexus, the inner works of Portuguese imperial governance, etc. Even though I occasionally entered into the 17th and 18th centuries (to better understand the health care system of which the royal hospital was part of),  and also occasionally into the  20th century (e.g. the biography of Dr Froilano de Melo, for which I used multiple sources including interviewing his now deceased  sons Victor and Alfredo),  I remain focused on the 19th century and the early 20th. I am certainly no  specialist in the 20th century - Goa or otherwise -- and  I do not have the embodied knowledge of having lived in Goa; not in any form or manner am I competing for who knows Goa and things Goan better, 20th century or other. My task is way more modest -- approach a particular society (19th century colonial Goa) using the analytical lenses of the social sciences, in dialogue with scholarly literature (the ones I quote in my articles), and focus on one of its institutions, the Medical School, to better understand the workings of empire and the actual complexity of local agency and local lives. To be honest, my early goal, when I started with this project in 1997/8, had been to study colonial medicine with a critical view on the Portuguese empire at wide. But from the moment when  at the NYU library I found a collection of  Arquivos da Escola  Medico-Cirúrgica -- a scientific journal published in Goa by Goan doctors and pharmacists-- Goa was meant to take the lead, and in fact it took not just the lead but the entire task  --  I ended up focusing almost exclusively on Goa and left other sites for another time or another life -- actually for other scholars, as I moved on in my research interests and most of my work now is on plantation labor, not on the history of medicine or public health.  For those who wonder,  here: http://colour.ics.ulisboa.pt/publications/ and here https://cristianabastos.org

I have not worked with Goa for a while; however, there was a book project interrupted which had been sitting for a long time and got refreshed during the pandemic. It counts on a number of stellar young and less young scholars with serious hands-on research. I had the honor of pushing the cart, but the merit is theirs. I invite all of those who can read Portuguese to check it out: Medicina e Império em Goa - do conhecimento das plantas à biopolítica colonial (Lisboa, Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2022)

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Introdução Medicina e império em Goa: uma introdução . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Cristiana Bastos 
Capítulo 1 Os diálogos de Orta e Ruano sobre as frutas e legumes do Oriente: os testemunhos de uma outra face da Ásia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Teresa Nobre de Carvalho 
Capítulo 2 «Esperiencias das hervas orientaes»: um inventário quinhentista de materia medica indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Oana Baboi 
Capítulo 3 Técnicas terapêuticas nativas da Índia utilizadas nas instituições médicas coloniais portuguesas de Goa, Damão e Diu (1680-1830) . . 89 Timothy Walker 
Capítulo 4 As ordens religiosas e a construção de uma medicina europeia aplicada aos trópicos: a ação da Companhia de Jesus a partir de Goa 123 Fabiano Bracht 
Capítulo 5 Segredos, orientalismo e botânica médica em Goa, c.1840-1930 . . . . 145 Ricardo Roque 
Capítulo 6 Instituições coloniais e processos locais no governo da saúde em Goa: hospitais, físicos-mores, Escola Médica e saúde pública . 187 Cristiana Bastos 
Capítulo 7 Goa perante a varíola: saberes concorrentes, poderes ambíguos e práticas conjugadas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Cristiana Bastos 
Capítulo 8 A lanceta contra a deusa: vacina antivariólica e variolização em Goa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 Mónica Saavedra 
Capítulo 9 Goa perante a cólera e a peste: epidemias, conhecimento médico e políticas sanitárias . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 Cristiana Bastos e Mónica Saavedra 
Capítulo 10 Saúde pública, contextos coloniais e actores locais no século xx: o controlo da doença de Hansen na Índia Portuguesa . . . . . . . . . . . 329 Mónica Saavedra


I hope you can enjoy it 

wishes of a wonderful New Year

cristiana 



Cristiana Bastos
Institute of Social Sciences | University of Lisbon | Av Anibal Bettencourt, 9 | 1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal 





On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 5:46 PM JOHN DE FIGUEIREDO <[email protected]> wrote:
Attached please fnd the final document of this series of posts titled "The First Goan Directors, the Centennial, the Historians of the School, and the End of the School".
Please note that the attached notes are copyrighted. All rights reserved. No part of this series of posts may be copied, reproduced or transmitted by mechanical, electronic or any other means without my prior permission.
The opinions expressed in the attached  notes are my own and should not be construed as endorsed by Yale University where I teach or any other organization to which I belong.
Sincerely,
John M. de Figueiredo

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