Null 1774. PAMPHLET: (REGLAMENTO). BUCARELI Y URSÚA, ANTONIO MARIA: REGLAMENTO P…
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1774. PAMPHLET: (REGLAMENTO). BUCARELI Y URSÚA, ANTONIO MARIA: REGLAMENTO PROVISIONAL PARA EL PREST, VESTUARIO, GRATIFICACIONES, HOSPITALIDAD, RECLUTA, DISCIPLINA Y TOTAL GOVIERNO DE LA TROPA QUE DEBE GUARNECER EL PRESIDIO DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL CARMEN DE LA ISLA DE TRIS EN LAGUNA DE TÉRMINO. Mexico: Imp. Felipe de Zúñiga y Ontiveros, 1774. Folio minor. Title page with royal coat of arms + 32 p. + 23 p. + 15 p. The second pagination corresponds to INSTRUCTION FOR THE GOVIERNO INTERIOR and the third pagination corresponds to INSTRUCTION AND METHOD BY WHICH THE HOPITAL IS TO BE ESTABLISHED.... Each part begins with an engraved capital and contains the signature of Viceroy Bucareli y Ursúa. Good paper, clean, with its margins. Enc. in cardboard waterproof paper, presented in a cloth box with tissue on the plane. FIRST EDITION IN FIRST TIRAJE, in a copy initialed by Bucarelli himself in each of the parts. At the end of the third part (page 15), it does not contain the printed text of the 'certification' that appears in the copies of the second printing (1791). Important set of military and civil dispositions for the Presidio del Carmen de la Isla de Tris (Yucatan), it contains the military regulations, who will form the detachment (Dragoons, Artillery, Infantry), the uniforms, types of weapons to be used, including salaries and gratuities. Also mentioned are the 'twenty-three Pobladoras' (servicewomen?) and 'el Negro Esclavo de S.M.'. In the 'Instrucción para el gobiermo interior de la Guarnición del Presidio', the objects that will be for each member of the detachment are listed, also the life of the married soldiers is regulated and in which houses they can live, and the objects they can have are listed: copper pot, splitting axe, basin, mirror, 'Zepillo' brush, a 'desarmador', two screwdrivers, etc. Conservation of horses, food rations and provisions, etc. The third Instruction is on the Garrison Troop Hospital. It enumerates the tools, beds, their clothes, kitchen utensils; types of cleanings, organization of the Kitchen, menus; cures and operations of the surgeon, schedules, Apothecary and medicines; then follow the 'Duties': of the Bleeder and Practitioner; of the Cook; Nurses; Diet and Food, etc.

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1774. PAMPHLET: (REGLAMENTO). BUCARELI Y URSÚA, ANTONIO MARIA: REGLAMENTO PROVISIONAL PARA EL PREST, VESTUARIO, GRATIFICACIONES, HOSPITALIDAD, RECLUTA, DISCIPLINA Y TOTAL GOVIERNO DE LA TROPA QUE DEBE GUARNECER EL PRESIDIO DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL CARMEN DE LA ISLA DE TRIS EN LAGUNA DE TÉRMINO. Mexico: Imp. Felipe de Zúñiga y Ontiveros, 1774. Folio minor. Title page with royal coat of arms + 32 p. + 23 p. + 15 p. The second pagination corresponds to INSTRUCTION FOR THE GOVIERNO INTERIOR and the third pagination corresponds to INSTRUCTION AND METHOD BY WHICH THE HOPITAL IS TO BE ESTABLISHED.... Each part begins with an engraved capital and contains the signature of Viceroy Bucareli y Ursúa. Good paper, clean, with its margins. Enc. in cardboard waterproof paper, presented in a cloth box with tissue on the plane. FIRST EDITION IN FIRST TIRAJE, in a copy initialed by Bucarelli himself in each of the parts. At the end of the third part (page 15), it does not contain the printed text of the 'certification' that appears in the copies of the second printing (1791). Important set of military and civil dispositions for the Presidio del Carmen de la Isla de Tris (Yucatan), it contains the military regulations, who will form the detachment (Dragoons, Artillery, Infantry), the uniforms, types of weapons to be used, including salaries and gratuities. Also mentioned are the 'twenty-three Pobladoras' (servicewomen?) and 'el Negro Esclavo de S.M.'. In the 'Instrucción para el gobiermo interior de la Guarnición del Presidio', the objects that will be for each member of the detachment are listed, also the life of the married soldiers is regulated and in which houses they can live, and the objects they can have are listed: copper pot, splitting axe, basin, mirror, 'Zepillo' brush, a 'desarmador', two screwdrivers, etc. Conservation of horses, food rations and provisions, etc. The third Instruction is on the Garrison Troop Hospital. It enumerates the tools, beds, their clothes, kitchen utensils; types of cleanings, organization of the Kitchen, menus; cures and operations of the surgeon, schedules, Apothecary and medicines; then follow the 'Duties': of the Bleeder and Practitioner; of the Cook; Nurses; Diet and Food, etc.

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