1. Empire, enslavement and freedom in the Caribbean /   Publication: Kingston : Ian Randle Pub., 1997 . xxiv, 520 p. : Date:1997 Availability: Copies available: Tain Campus Caribbean Collection [HT1092 C73] (1), Tain Campus Social Sciences [HT1092 C73] (1), Actions: Add to cart
2. On the treatment and management of the more common West Indian diseases (1750 - 1802) :   Publication: Jamaica : University of the West Indies P., 2010 . xxiii, 180 p. Date:2010 Availability: Copies available: Tain Campus Caribbean Collection [R473 O6] (1), Tain Campus Science & Technology [R473 O6] (1), Actions: Add to cart
3. British West Indian slavery 1750-1834 : the process of amelioration   Publication: Oxford : Clarendon P., 1988. . x, 320 p. : ill. Availability: No items available: Actions: Add to cart
4. Doctors and slaves : a medical and demographic history of slavery in the British West Indies, 1680-1843   Publication: Cambridge : Cambridge University P., 1985. . xxii, 420 p. Availability: Copies available: Turkeyen Campus Caribbean Research Library [R475 W48 S54] (2), Actions: Add to cart
5. Colonization after emancipation by Magness, Phillip W. Publication: Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2011 . 1 online resource (x, 164 p.) : Date:2011 Availability: No items available: Actions: Add to cart
6. Empire, enslavement, and freedom in the Caribbean /   Publication: Kingston, Jamaica : Ian Randle Pub., 1997 . xxiv, 520 p. : Date:1997 Availability: Copies available: Turkeyen Campus Caribbean Research Library [HT1092 C73] (2), Actions: Add to cart
7. On the treatment and management of the more common West-India diseases (1750-1802) : works by James Grainger, MD, 1764, with additional notes by William Wright, MD, FRS, 1802; Griffith Hughes, MA, FRS, 1750; Benjamin Moseley, MD,1789 /   Publication: Kingston, Jamaica : University of the West Indies P., 2005 . xxiii, 180 p. Date:2005 Availability: Copies available: Turkeyen Campus Caribbean Research Library [R473 H88] (2), Actions: Add to cart
8. Letters from the voyages of the slave ship pearl /   Publication: Kingston, Jamaica : Ian Randle Pub., 2018 . xxxiii, 102 p. : , "Written from several perspectives, - the ship's doctor, the captains, slave traders on the African coast and Caribbean merchants - the assemblage offers a unique glimpse into the transatlantic slave trade". Includes bibliographical references. Date:2018 Availability: Copies available: Turkeyen Campus Caribbean Research Library [HT1091 L47] (2), Actions: Add to cart