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NOTES ON THE WEST INDIES, INCLUDING OBSERVATIONS RELATIVE TO THE CREOLES AND SLAVES OF THE Western Colonies, AND THE INDIANS OF SOUTH AMERICA; INTERSPERSED WITH REMARKS UPON THE SEASONING OR YELLOW FEVER OF HOT CLIMATES.
CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME.
LETTER I.
LETTER II.
LETTER III.
LETTER IV.
LETTER V.
LETTER VI.
LETTER VII.
LETTER VIII.
A vivid series of letters transports listeners to the early‑19th‑century Caribbean, where a physician‑author records the daily realities of plantation life, the customs of Creole societies, and the encounters with indigenous peoples of South America. His keen eye captures both the ordinary and the extraordinary—a massive snake on Grenada, the startling presence of an electric eel, and the quirks of local folklore—while also documenting the hardships faced by enslaved workers and the moral dilemmas of colonial authorities.
Interwoven with these social sketches are detailed accounts of the yellow fever that ravaged the islands, offering a rare glimpse into contemporary medical practice, debates over treatment, and the personal toll of illness on both troops and civilians. The narrative balances scientific observation with human stories, giving a textured portrait of a region struggling with disease, scarcity, and the complex tapestry of its peoples.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (704K characters)
Release date
2025-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1768–1835