This thesis examines the impact of disease and mortality on the Royal Navy in the West Indies from 1770 to 1806. It also investigates the navy’s medical branch which was established to manage the care of sick seamen. Using an interdisciplinary approach, this thesis produces a cohesive understanding of how disease and mortality affected the navy’s presence in the West Indies and the ways in which the navy attempted to mitigate their impact. This thesis explores various aspects of naval medicine including the history of the Sick and Hurt Board, the diseases which distressed seamen, the medicines distributed by the navy, the key personnel who were integral in generating changes to the medical system and the development of hospital facilities. ...
This thesis focuses on the foreign seamen who served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutiona...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
This thesis explores the relationship between migration and disease in c.1830 – c.1860. Each chapter...
This thesis examines the impact of disease and mortality on the Royal Navy in the West Indies from 1...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.During the 19th century, all ...
This thesis examines the health, welfare and sanitary regulation of the European seamen in the Briti...
The Seven Years’ War represented a period of great mobilization of British sailors and soldiers. Not...
The ship's surgeons in the employ of the Dutch East India Company were responsible for the healthcar...
Seen as a crucial historical step in the development of ‘modern’ institutional healthcare, eighteent...
Intersecting the fields of naval, imperial and Caribbean history, this thesis examines the Royal Nav...
This dissertation examines captains of the English/British Royal Navy and their service in the North...
Infectious and tropical diseases have been a problem for British expeditionary forces ever since the...
This book reproduces and comments John Woodall’s handbook which was used as standard text for medica...
British hospital ships of the seventeenth century were hired vessels providing ‘sick comforts’, and ...
A revolution in shipbuilding took place during the second half of last century; wood gave way to ir...
This thesis focuses on the foreign seamen who served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutiona...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
This thesis explores the relationship between migration and disease in c.1830 – c.1860. Each chapter...
This thesis examines the impact of disease and mortality on the Royal Navy in the West Indies from 1...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.During the 19th century, all ...
This thesis examines the health, welfare and sanitary regulation of the European seamen in the Briti...
The Seven Years’ War represented a period of great mobilization of British sailors and soldiers. Not...
The ship's surgeons in the employ of the Dutch East India Company were responsible for the healthcar...
Seen as a crucial historical step in the development of ‘modern’ institutional healthcare, eighteent...
Intersecting the fields of naval, imperial and Caribbean history, this thesis examines the Royal Nav...
This dissertation examines captains of the English/British Royal Navy and their service in the North...
Infectious and tropical diseases have been a problem for British expeditionary forces ever since the...
This book reproduces and comments John Woodall’s handbook which was used as standard text for medica...
British hospital ships of the seventeenth century were hired vessels providing ‘sick comforts’, and ...
A revolution in shipbuilding took place during the second half of last century; wood gave way to ir...
This thesis focuses on the foreign seamen who served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutiona...
This thesis examines the experiences of the sailors who worked in the Royal Navy from the 1830s to t...
This thesis explores the relationship between migration and disease in c.1830 – c.1860. Each chapter...