Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations Used in Notes
- MAP 1 The Lowcountry, Charleston, and the Caribbean region
- MAP 2 The South Carolina lowcountry, showing Anglican parishes and slave proportion of population, c. 1760s
- MAP 3 Charleston Harbor, based on a British map, c. 1780
- MAP 4 The Revolutionary War in the South
- PART I TALK ABOUT SUFFERING
- PART II COMBATING PESTILENCE
- 8 “I Wish That I Had Studied Physick”
- 9 “I Know Nothing of this Disease”
- 10 Providence, Prudence, and Patience
- 11 Buying the Smallpox
- 12 Commerce, Contagion, and Cleanliness
- 13 A Migratory Species
- 14 Melancholy
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
11 - Buying the Smallpox
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations Used in Notes
- MAP 1 The Lowcountry, Charleston, and the Caribbean region
- MAP 2 The South Carolina lowcountry, showing Anglican parishes and slave proportion of population, c. 1760s
- MAP 3 Charleston Harbor, based on a British map, c. 1780
- MAP 4 The Revolutionary War in the South
- PART I TALK ABOUT SUFFERING
- PART II COMBATING PESTILENCE
- 8 “I Wish That I Had Studied Physick”
- 9 “I Know Nothing of this Disease”
- 10 Providence, Prudence, and Patience
- 11 Buying the Smallpox
- 12 Commerce, Contagion, and Cleanliness
- 13 A Migratory Species
- 14 Melancholy
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Summary
Spoiler of Beauty! For this once forbear,
To print thy Vengeance on this blooming Fair,
O spare these brilliant Eyes, that Angel's Face,
Nor Heaven's fair Portrait with thy Spots disgrace.
Wisely determin'd to prevent the Foe,
Nor wait unguarded to sustain the Blow,
*Bravely resolved the doubtful war to wage,
She mocks thy Fury, and eludes thy Rage;
In perfect Lustre soon again she'll shine,
+With H—— and A—— in the Train divine:
They too, escaped the Danger of thy Harms,
In pristine Beauty glow, and wonted charms.
Thus a slight Hurt upon the Trojan Plain,
Venus received from Diomede – in vain!
The Wound soon clos'd again, no Scar remain'd,
And Queen of Beauty still the Goddess reign'd.
*Inoculated
+ Two Ladies recently inoculated, now in perfect Health
“Address to the Small-Pox,” South Carolina Gazette, April 19, 1760“FEW OF THEM HAVE HAD IT”
Dr. Thomas Morritt, master of the Charleston free school, found himself with little to do. An outbreak of smallpox in 1723 had stripped his school of all but a few pupils. Rural people were afraid to send their children into town. Their fear was understandable, given the deaths and disfigurements smallpox caused. Moreover, no effective treatment existed – then or now. In 1772, the family of Alexander Chesney landed in Charleston on their way to the backcountry. On the voyage from Ireland, some passengers had come down with smallpox.
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- Slavery, Disease, and Suffering in the Southern Lowcountry , pp. 204 - 225Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011