GENERAL C 



O N T E N T S. 973 



Book II. Chap. Seft. Page. 



III. 



JiJarons (commonly called the Wild-Negroes) 

 Tlioughts on the Negroes of ^Jrica in general 

 Guhicy Slaves ... . . — 



Imported, snd Creole Blacks in Jamaica . — 



Thoughts Oil the converlion of Negroes to Chriftl- 



anlty . . . . . — 



Caules affigned for the decreafe of Plantation Slaves 



by mortality ... . . — 



Hiftory of Negroe Infurredions in this Ifland — 

 Refleftions on them . . . — 



Some account of the celebrated Francis Williams — 

 Abftraft of the Jamaica Negroe-Code, with expla- 

 natory notes ..... — 

 Refleftions thereon; and meafures recommended — 

 for making the condition of Slaves in this Ifland — 

 more comfortable . . . . — 

 Regulations for preferving Health in Jamaica, un 

 der the following heads, viz. 

 Habitation and Air 



Cloathing , ... 



General Regimen of Life 

 Diet 1 . . , . 



Reji I . . . . 



hxercije ; . . * . 



Clcanlinefs J . . 



The PaJJions 



Abufe of Laudanum cenfured 

 Sugar, medicinally conlidered 

 Rum . . . . . - 



Water . . . . . - 



Reflexions on Medical Praciice and PraSiitioners 



in this Ifland ... 



Hifl:ory of a Jamaica ^lack-DoStor 

 Expediency of a reform in Medical Pradice ; a 

 circumftance very interefting to fuccefiful co- 

 lonization . , . . . 



61 z 



— — 428 



432 



445 

 471 

 475 



IV. 



I. 



2. 



485 



490 



and to 

 3' 493 



— VI. — 



— (Note) 



2, 520 



3- ' 



— 524 



— 538 



— 539 

 ^ 543 



— Id. 



545 

 548 



S57 



57^ 



4. 



5- 

 6. 





500 

 583 



- — " 590 

 APPEN- 



