Mixing Medicines The Global Drug Trade and Early Modern Russia

Early modern Russians preferred one method of treating the sick above all others: prescribing drugs. The Moscow court sourced pharmaceuticals from Asia, Africa, Western Europe, and the Americas, in addition to its own sprawling empire, to heal its ailing tsars. Mixing Medicines explores the dynamic...

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Language:English
Published: Montreal McGill-Queen's University Press (mqup) 2022
Series:Intoxicating histories
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