The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 43, 1670-1700: Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century
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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 43, 1670-1700: Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century
Demarcation line of Alexander VI; Missions -- Philippines; Philippines -- Discovery and exploration; Philippines -- History -- Sources
[161] Noceda and Sanlucar's Vocabulario de la lengua tagala defines
abobót, the same word as abubut, as a basket woven from rattan,
which has a lid.
[162] Native of the Philippines, with medical experience, but no
title. See Appleton's New Velázquez Dictionary. Mediquillo is literally
"little, or petty physician."
[163] Probably the Dissertation sur les maladies convulso-clenico-toniques
en général ([Montpellier], 1806), by Joseph Boy y Santa Maria.
End of Project Gutenberg's The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, by Various
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