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A surgeon who sailed on the expedition gives a first-person account of the voyage's return to a Pacific island harbour, describing friendly exchanges with islanders, a storm that forced the ships back for repairs, and the ceremonies and trade that preceded renewed landings. He recounts rising tensions during subsequent interactions, the violent clash that led to the commander’s death, and the immediate aftermath as observed from the ships. The narrative closes with added particulars about the commander’s life and character and observations on the introduction and spread of venereal disease among the island population.

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David Samwell

David Samwell was a Welsh surgeon and writer, best known for his account of the death of the renowned explorer Captain James Cook. His work, "A Narrative of the Death of Captain James Cook," provides a unique perspective on the events surrounding Cook's final voyage and the circumstances of his demise in Hawaii in 1779. Samwell's narrative not only sheds light on Cook's character and achievements but also reflects the broader context of exploration during the Age of Enlightenment. Through his detailed observations, Samwell contributes to the historical understanding of this pivotal moment in maritime history.

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