<petition><petition_analysis_number>20883936</petition_analysis_number><petition_url>https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/20883936</petition_url><state>Louisiana</state><county>East Feliciana</county><location_type>Parish</location_type><file_day>11</file_day><file_month>1</file_month><file_year>1839</file_year><filing_court>District</filing_court><end_day>7</end_day><end_month>3</end_month><end_year>1842</end_year><ending_court>Supreme</ending_court><result>denied; motion for new trial; rejected; appealed; affirmed</result><enslaved_count>1</enslaved_count><fpoc_count>0</fpoc_count><total_people_count>5</total_people_count><repository>University of New Orleans</repository><abstract>Archibald D. Palmer petitions the court for compensation from Humphrey and James W. Taylor.  Palmer represents that, in 1838, he purchased a slave named Jim from the two men for the sum of $1000 cash.  He now contends that, although Jim was “warranted” to be “sound and healthy,” he was in fact afflicted with a “chronic inflammation of the stomach and bowels and a general derangement of all the vital functions of the sistem.”  As a result of this disease, Jim was “useless” to him and, in fact, died shortly thereafter.  Palmer claims that he has “amicably demanded” a refund from Humphrey and James Taylor, but to no avail.  He therefore prays that the two men be condemned to refund the purchase price of $1,000 and pay him $500 for his “expense and trouble."</abstract><subjects><subject>Death of enslaved (disease)</subject><subject>Diseases (physical)</subject><subject>Medical treatment</subject><subject>Warranty (enslaved)</subject><subject>Purchase/Sale prices (enslaved)</subject></subjects></petition>