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A doctor who served onboard the Providence on a voyage from England to Boston in 1754 was commissioned by the Royal Navy to study maritime sickness that year.
Biography
While onboard the Providence as a passenger, he served as the ship's doctor, tending to the sick. It was during this time that he met the Templar Haytham Kenway, who was on his way to Boston on a mission to uncover a Precursor site and to establish a rite in British North America. Haytham inquired about his purpose on the ship and later on the possibilities of a mutiny. To this, the doctor replied that he was too busy to know much and directed Kenway towards James Fairweather.[1]
Gallery
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The doctor at his desk
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The doctor conversing with Haytham
