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A missionary's account of Siam organizes observations into chapters on geography, government, religion, education and literature, manners and customs, courtship and marriage, ceremonies for the dying and dead, medical theory and practice, farming and products, modes of dividing time, and missionary operations. The author describes two strands of Buddhism including reform efforts among elites, details temple-based schooling and literary practices, outlines administrative structures and court life, and records everyday rituals, social norms, agricultural methods, and common medical beliefs. Illustrative anecdotes and candid assessments convey local attitudes toward morality and religion while registering the author's missionary perspective on cultural change and religious contestation.
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