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It is most disgusting to feel soft wingless insects, about an inch long, crawling over one’s body. At night I experienced an attack (for it deserves no less a name) of the Benchuca, a species of Reduvius, the great black bug of the Pampas.
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We slept in the village of Luxan, which is a small place surrounded by gardens, and forms the most southern cultivated district in the Province of Mendoza, it is five leagues south of the capital. Adler highlighted a paragraph from Darwin’s diary, where the first encounter of the naturalist with the blood-sucking insects is narrated: Therefore, it was impossible for physicians at Darwin’s time to associate his symptoms with the disease caused by T. Chagas disease, a chronic illness caused by the flagellated protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, was described in 1909 by the Brazilian physician and pioneering infectologist Carlos Chagas, 27 years after Darwin’s death. It was parasitologist Saul Adler who first suggested the possibility that Darwin’s illness could be a consequence of a chagasic condition. Psychiatrist Ralph Colp suggested that the diseases experienced by Darwin in adulthood may have been of psychosomatic origin, as product of the stress related to the public reception of his evolutionary theory, which together other social activities, such as meeting people, public gatherings, church attendance, and hurried correction of page proofs, may have contributed to his symptoms. According to some authors, Darwin suffered gastrointestinal and cutaneous disorders, intermittent fevers, and fatigue even before his voyage on the Beagle, especially after unpleasant episodes or stressful and post-traumatic emotional situations. During this period, he also showed an obsessive concern for his physical health, which was recorded in detail in his Health Diary. Since 1838 until his death in 1882, Darwin suffered from palpitations, lassitude, headaches, shivering, tremulousness, sleeplessness, and flatulence, which allowed him to work only few hours a day. In these excursions, the naturalist was exposed to various infectious disease agents, many of them endemic to South America, and completely unknown at that time in terms of their symptoms, etiological agent and/or vectors involved in their transmission. During his five-year trip, Darwin explored diverse coastal and inland habitats, but it was in Chile that he made his most extensive overland trips. In December 1831, the young British naturalist Charles Darwin embarked on the H.M.S Beagle to South America and other destinations to make geological observations and collect samples of flora and fauna.