An endeavour has been made in these notes to justify their claim to being "practical" as set forth in the title.The sequence of events has been taken in its natural order from the sebection of the ship to the description of a complete voyage.The question of selection'devolves least on the Medical Officer,and therefore has been dealt with shottly. As regards the fitting -out and equipping of a Hospital Ship,it is most unlikely that,unaided,this duty would aver fall to any Medical Officer to supervise. The work in practically every known case falls to the Admiralty to carry out,but practical suggestions from Medical Officers, I have always found are welcomed.As before mentioned,it would be to my mind a mere waste of time to attemp...
Daily there are hundreds of United States Navy vessels operating in foreign, international and domes...
Those responsible for casualty management in littoral conflicts must weigh multiple variables such a...
Inside this issue: - Organization of a General Hospital - III, Ben E. Grant, Major, Med-Res.-- Exerc...
Hospital ships are operated by the Naval forces in or near war zones to provide medical assistance t...
5noAccording to the historical and social context and the evolution of technologies, medical care on...
Employment of military hospital ships in support of the war on terror is militarily, politically, an...
British hospital ships of the seventeenth century were hired vessels providing ‘sick comforts’, and ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz227Introducti...
A revolution in shipbuilding took place during the second half of last century; wood gave way to ir...
Seafaring represents a particularly hazardous occupation when compared with shore-based activities a...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.It is with great interest that we read the article o...
Background: Naval maritime physician is a trained doctor who is responsible for providing promotive,...
This book reproduces and comments John Woodall’s handbook which was used as standard text for medica...
By the time the Knights came to Malta in 1530, they had evolved into a highly efficient naval force....
The attitude reflected above, that medical support is primarily for the provision of care to the wou...
Daily there are hundreds of United States Navy vessels operating in foreign, international and domes...
Those responsible for casualty management in littoral conflicts must weigh multiple variables such a...
Inside this issue: - Organization of a General Hospital - III, Ben E. Grant, Major, Med-Res.-- Exerc...
Hospital ships are operated by the Naval forces in or near war zones to provide medical assistance t...
5noAccording to the historical and social context and the evolution of technologies, medical care on...
Employment of military hospital ships in support of the war on terror is militarily, politically, an...
British hospital ships of the seventeenth century were hired vessels providing ‘sick comforts’, and ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz227Introducti...
A revolution in shipbuilding took place during the second half of last century; wood gave way to ir...
Seafaring represents a particularly hazardous occupation when compared with shore-based activities a...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.It is with great interest that we read the article o...
Background: Naval maritime physician is a trained doctor who is responsible for providing promotive,...
This book reproduces and comments John Woodall’s handbook which was used as standard text for medica...
By the time the Knights came to Malta in 1530, they had evolved into a highly efficient naval force....
The attitude reflected above, that medical support is primarily for the provision of care to the wou...
Daily there are hundreds of United States Navy vessels operating in foreign, international and domes...
Those responsible for casualty management in littoral conflicts must weigh multiple variables such a...
Inside this issue: - Organization of a General Hospital - III, Ben E. Grant, Major, Med-Res.-- Exerc...