FlorentineCodex BK12 F54 smallpox
Florentine Codex (1540-1585), Book XII folio 54 [detail].
As reproduced in:
- Fields, Sherry (2008). Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico, Gutenberg-e series, e-book edn. New York: Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0-231-14240-3.
". . . [The disease] brought great desolation: a great many died of it. They could no longer walk about, but lay in their dwellings and sleeping places, no longer able to move or stir. They were unable to change position, to stretch out on their sides or face down, or raise their heads. And when they made a motion, they called out loudly. The pustules that covered people caused great desolation; very many people died of them, and many just starved to death; starvation reigned, and no one took care of others any longer.On some people, the pustules appeared only far apart, and they did not suffer greatly, nor did many of them die of it. But many people's faces were spoiled by it, their faces were made rough. Some lost an eye or were blinded."
English translation is as given in:
- Lockhart, James (1993). We People Here: Nahuatl Accounts of the Conquest of Mexico. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp.181–185.
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