Captain of All These Men of Death
  • Published:
    Sep-2006
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    Literary
  • Pages:
    279
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When Robert Contreras attempts to enlist to fight in World War II, his medical examination reveals that he has tuberculosis, and he is committed to a frightful sanatorium. Amid his relapses and recoveries he meets a series of women who have a profound effect on his life: a mysterious French doctor, a captivating patient, and a sinister acquaintance from a Los Angeles barrio. Meanwhile, a hospital newsletter delivers articles describing the various ways in which tuberculosis patients have been treated throughout history, whether that was with deep compassion, ostracism and alienation, or shocking barbarism. The author equates these practices to heinous modern-day medical experimentation and the superstitious pagan practices of witchcraft and satanism in California barrios.
Based on the real-life experiences of the author's uncle, The Captain of All These Men of Death explores how tuberculosis has been treated from Hippocrates' times to after World War II and focuses in particular on the disease's effects on Los Angeles' Chicano/Latino community.
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    • Nov-2008
    • Bilingual Review Press (AZ)
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1931010366
    • ISBN13: 9781931010368
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    • Sep-2006
    • Bilingual Review Press (AZ)
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 1931010404
    • ISBN13: 9781931010405



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