Book: Philippe Fermin (1730-1813)
The life of Philippe Fermin: Nature, medicine and law in Suriname and the Netherlands
In book series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment – Voltaire Foundation).
Expected publication February 2026: The life of Philippe Fermin: Nature, medicine and law in Suriname and the Netherlands
Synopsis:
Philippe Fermin (1730-1813) was born in a Huguenot family in Berlin, where he attended the French gymnasium. He apprenticed as a surgeon in Suffolk, England and took the “sea exam” in Amsterdam. He became a ship surgeon and sailed to Paramaribo, Surinam, where he stayed for seven years. He obtained his MD from the University of Aberdeen (1758). He became interested in medical and natural history observations in Suriname, about which he wrote seven books after settling in Maastricht, the Netherlands. He eventually became a member of the bench of aldermen in that city and, in the French era, deputy judge. This book is based largely on correspondence with Fermin’s teacher in Berlin, perpetual secretary of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences Samuel Formey (1711-1797), Fermin’s seven books and archival material. The book aims to paint a picture of that period from Fermin’s perspective. Some of the aspects covered in the book include his surgical training in Berlin, Suffolk, and Amsterdam, life in Suriname, slavery, the decline of this Dutch colony, the collection of curiosities in so-called cabinets, the Republic of Letters, the scientific societies of the time, and the experiments he conducted in Suriname, which sometimes provoked fierce criticism.
Publisher information
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 9781805966432
Number of pages: 400
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
Language: English
Table of Contents
| List of illustrations |
| List of abbreviations |
| Acknowledgements |
| Chronology |
| Preface |
| Chapter 1: Birth and education in Berlin |
| Chapter 2: Training in England and surgeon/physician in Paramaribo |
| Chapter 3: Marriage and practice |
| Chapter 4: Maastricht or back to Suriname? |
| Chapter 5: First book – common diseases in Suriname |
| Chapter 6: A taste of book writing |
| Chapter 7: Natural history of Suriname; a new book |
| Chapter 8 Staying in Maastricht |
| Chapter 9 More books |
| Chapter 10. Experiments, slavery and more about Suriname |
| Chapter 11 Science or jurisdiction? |
| Chapter 12. New perspectives |
| Chapter 13. New position and last book |
| Chapter 14. Freemasonry |
| Chapter 15. Decline |
| Chapter 16. Daily work |
| Chapter 17. French period |
| Epilogue: Fermin’s last will |
| Bibliography: Archival sources |
| Fermin’s writings |
