Bernal Diaz (1498-1569) Bernal Diaz came to the Americas in 1514 as a common soldier. He traveled to the Yucitan twice before he joined Cortés' expedition into the Aztoltec Empire. He contracted papatlaca in the village of Zempoala and was cared for by locals. Diaz took note of the treatment the locals used in treating the disease. When papatlaca reached Hispaniola, he helped at least two families using these techniques. He also passed the information to many slaves, undoubtedly saving hundreds of lives and gaining for himself a reputation for fairness and compassion. Back to papatlaca
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