Samuel Reynolds House of Siam, pioneer medical missionary, 1847-1876
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The narrative draws on journals, letters, and contemporary sources to chronicle the career of a nineteenth-century medical missionary in Siam, his surgical and public-health work, and the collaborative efforts of his wife and assistants. It interweaves vivid case histories with explanations of local customs and social problems that shaped practice, accounts of relationships with converts and protégés, administrative and diplomatic challenges faced by missionaries, and reflections on the growth of the local Christian community. Illustrations, a sketch map, and documentary excerpts support a portrait of religious, medical, and cultural encounter.
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