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Surgeons of the Fleet - The Royal Navy and Its Medics from Trafalgar to Jutland

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David McLean is Professor of History at Kings College London. His many publications include Education and Empire: Naval Tradition and England's Elite Schooling, Public Health and Politics in the Age of Reform: Cholera, the State and the Royal Navy in Victorian Britain and War, Diplomacy and Informal Empire: Britain and the Republics of La Plata 1836-53 (all I.B.Tauris). Klappentext During her imperial heyday, Britain's greatest fighting force - the Royal Navy - was only ever as good as its surgeons. "Surgeons of the Fleet" explores the dramatic story of medical practice on the high seas, offering the first full portrait of the men who dedicated their lives to the Navy, and their contribution to its efficacy as a military machine. With vivid and occasionally eye-watering description, David McLean traces the development of naval medicine from the gory days of Cook and Nelson - when as many as 65 per cent of maritime casualties were due to illness - through to the outbreak of World War I, recounting the advances in surgery, diet and hygiene which allowed Britannia to rule the waves. "Surgeons of the Fleet" also offers a unique window into the development of public health programmes on land, many of which grew out of maritime initiatives. Brimming with original research and colourful storytelling, "Surgeons of the Fleet" makes an invaluable contribution to the fields of military and imperial history. Vorwort During her imperial heyday, Britain's greatest fighting force - the Royal Navy - was only ever as good as its surgeons. This title explores the dramatic story of medical practice on the high seas, offering the portrait of the men who dedicated their lives to the Navy, and their contribution to its efficacy as a military machine. Zusammenfassung During her imperial heyday, Britain's greatest fighting force - the Royal Navy - was only ever as good as its surgeons. This title explores the dramatic story of medical practice on the high seas, offering the portrait of the men who dedicated their lives to the Navy, and their contribution to its efficacy as a military machine. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Age of Cook and Nelson 12. Surgeons at Sea in the Early Nineteenth-Century 273. Opportunity and Adventure 614. Home Hospitals 895. Hospitals Abroad 1306. /Minden/ on the China Coast 1587. Baltic and Crimea 1848. Modernisation and 1914 237NotesBibliographyIndex...

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Authors David McLean, David (King's College McLean
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2010
 
EAN 9781848852846
ISBN 978-1-84885-284-6
No. of pages 320
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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