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  • Naval medicine chest
  • Rodgersia aesculifolia Batalin Saxifraginaceae Chestnut-leaved Rodgersia. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: Northern China. Named for Rear Admiral John Rodgers (1812-1882), American naval officer who commanded the Pacific expedition 1852-1856 when the genus was first discovered. Used as a Traditional Chinese Medicine for rheumatism, bronchitis, dysentery, asthma, and gastritis. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Medicina nautica : an essay on the diseases of seamen ... / by Thomas Trotter.
  • Medicina nautica : an essay on the diseases of seamen ... / by Thomas Trotter.
  • Medicine panniers, Ill. London News, 1867
  • Field Hospital Equipments by Major A. Leahy.
  • Field Hospital Equipments by Major A. Leahy.
  • The Turks conveying the sick to Baclava.
  • Field Hospital Equipments by Major A. Leahy.
  • French ambulances before Sebastopol.
  • Field Hospital Equipments by Major A. Leahy.
  • Washing establishment for the general hospital at Baclava.
  • Field Ambulance used by Florence Nightingale.
  • Field Hospital Equipments by Major A. Leahy.
  • Portrait of Captain Cook setting out on his voyage.
  • Practical observations in surgery: more particularly as regards the Naval and Military Service / Illustrated by cases, and various official documents.
  • Practical observations in surgery: more particularly as regards the Naval and Military Service / Illustrated by cases, and various official documents.
  • Practical observations in surgery: more particularly as regards the Naval and Military Service / Illustrated by cases, and various official documents.
  • Practical observations in surgery: more particularly as regards the Naval and Military Service / Illustrated by cases, and various official documents.
  • Practical observations in surgery: more particularly as regards the Naval and Military Service / Illustrated by cases, and various official documents.
  • Practical observations in surgery: more particularly as regards the Naval and Military Service / Illustrated by cases, and various official documents.
  • Mechanical treatment for fractures.
  • A seaman telling the ship's doctor that hard work is bad for him. Wood engraving by L. Raven-Hill, 1898.