Medical Treatments In Abrenuncio's Of Love And Other Demons

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Before the finding of the medicine treatment in the seventeenth century, people dealt with many deaths from many epidemics. Illness worsen as time grew because of smallpox, yellow fever, measles, and etc. A cure for these types of illness could not be found by any treatment, therefore the life span was up to the age of 35 years because of the untreated diseases, unsanitary places, and unwashed hands. Thus, until the era of the seventeenth century came along, medical treatments started to rise forth with the great changes in medicine and science. During this time, physicians were introduced, patients finally came across treatments, and medical practices were used. During the seventeenth century, the lack of doctors and physicians were unavailable, …show more content…

Abrenuncio goes see Sierva Maria and examines her bite and instantly knew the dog that bitten her had rabies. When Marquis questioned Abrenuncio about how he knew, Abrenuncio said "She did not tell me, Senor. Her heart did: It was like a caged frog." (). The quote relates to how he is a truth-teller, seeing things as they are. Abrenuncio gave the father advice on what he can do to help his daughter. Though it is not the most medical advice given, but spiritual. Abrenuncio gives the advice of "play music for her, fill the house with flowers, have the birds sing, take her to the ocean to see the sunsets, give her everything that can make her happy....No medicine cures what happiness cannot?" (). Abrenuncio then gives the prescription of happiness. Referring back to the centuries, the technological instruments made the physicians a technician rather than a doctor who is willing to offer from the heart a healing treatment or advice. This relates to Abrenuncio as a physician and human being because he is offering what any human being can offer as a whole, which is love and happiness. Another statement that reveals Abrenuncio as a physician and a human being is "The human body is not made to endure all the years that one may live...Kill him...At least that is what we would if we were good Christians" (). As a human being back in the centuries, why would one put

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