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Abstractum chirurgiae marinae., or, An abstract of sea chirurgery : designed for the use of such chirurgeons who desire to serve at sea, yet are unacquainted with sea practice : in order to their restoring to health of sick or wounded sea-men; but may all fitly serve for most chirurgeons. In three compendious books. The first containeth certain directions necessary to be observed by the sea-chirurgeon in his fitting out. The second teacheth how he should perform his chirurgical duty being at sea, both in an ingagement and at other times. The third instructeth how he must execute the phisical office imposed on him / by John Moyle.
Moyle, John, -1714Date: 1686- Books
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The surgions mate, or A treatise discouering faithfully and plainely the due contents of the surgions chest : the vses of the instruments, the vertues and operations of the medicines, the cures of the most frequent diseases at sea: namely wounds, apostumes, vlcers, fistulaes, fractures, dislocations, with the true maner of amputation, the cure of the scuruie, the fluxes of the belly, of the collica and illiaca passio, tenasmus, and exitus ani, the callenture; with a briefe explanation of sal, sulphur, and mercury; with certaine characters, and tearmes of arte. Published chiefly for the benefit of young sea-surgions, imployed in the East-India Companies affaires. By Iohn Woodall Mr in Chirurgery.
Woodall, John, 1556?-1643Date: 1617- Books
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Directions for medicine chests; with remarks, &c. on medicine and surgery; by D. Cox, Chemist To His Majesty, (formerly Surgeon To The Westminster Lying-IN Hospital, And Member Of The Medical Society In London.) At The Royal Elaboratory, Glocester.
Cox, Daniel, chemist.Date: 1799- Books
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The navy surgeon; or, practical system of surgery. With a dissertation on cold and hot mineral springs; and physical observations on the coast of Guiney. By John Atkins, Surgeon.
Atkins, John, 1685-1757.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A dissertation on sea-water, with the regimen proper to be observed in the use of it: ... In a letter from a physician in the country to his friend in town.
Date: [1755?]- Books
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Practical thoughts on the prevention and cure of the scurvy. Especially in the British navy. By William Jervey. M.D.
Jervey, William.Date: 1769- Books
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A short account of the most common diseases incident to armies. With the method of cure. Translated from the original of Baron Van Swieten, Physician to their Imperial Majesties.
Swieten, Gerard, Freiherr van, 1700-1772.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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An essay on the most effectual means of preserving the health of seamen in the Royal Navy. And a dissertation on fevers and infection. Together with Observations on the Jail Distemper, and the proper Methods of preventing and stopping its Infection. By James Lind, M.D. M. D. Physician to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Haslar, near Portsmouth, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
Lind, James, 1716-1794.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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The seaman's medical advocate: or, an attempt to show that five thousand seamen are, annually, during war, lost to the British nation, in the West-India Merchants' Service, and on-board Ships of War on the West-India Station, through the yellow fever, And other Diseases and Means, from Causes which, it is conceived, are chiefly to be obviated, and unconnected with the Misfortunes of War or Dangers of the Seas. Illustrated by cases and facts. Most respectfully submitted to the Consideration of The British Senate; The Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty; The Admirals of Fleets, and the Commanders of Ships of War, on the West-India Station; The West-India Merchants; And the Commanders of West-India Merchantmen. By Elliot Arthy, surgeon, In the African and West-India Merchants' Service.
Arthy, Elliot, 1765-Date: 1798- Books
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A short account of the most common diseases incident to armies. With the method of cure. Translated from the original of Baron Van Swieten, Physician to their Imperial Majesties.
Swieten, Gerard, Freiherr van, 1700-1772.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Chirurgus marinus: or, the sea-chirurgion. Being instructions to junior chirurgic practitioners, who design to serve at sea in this imploy. In two general parts. The First Part contains Necessary Directions, how the Chirurgion should furnish himself with Medicines, Instruments, and Necessaries, fit for that Office; together with a Medicinal Catalogue, and an Exemplary Invoyce. The Second Part contains the Surgions Practice at Sea; which Practical part serves as well at Land as at Sea. The fourth edition, newly corrected and inlarged, with several useful additions. By John Moyle Sen. One of Her Majesties Ancient Sea-Chirurgions.
Moyle, John.Date: 1702- Books
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The navy surgeon; or, practical system of surgery. With a dissertation on cold and hot mineral springs; and physical observations on the coast of Guiney. By John Atkins, Surgeon.
Atkins, John, 1685-1757.Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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Observations on the jail, hospital, or ship fever. By Robert Robertson, M.D. A Surgeon of His Majesty's Navy.
Robertson, Robert, 1742-1829.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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An essay on the most effectual means of preserving the health of seamen, in the Royal Navy. Containing Directions proper for all those who undertake long Voyages at Sea, or reside in unhealthy Situations. With Cautions necessary for the Preservation of such Persons as attend the Sick in Fevers. By James Lind, M. D. Physician to the King's Hospital at Haslar, near Portsmouth; And Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
Lind, James, 1716-1794.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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An essay on the most effectual means of preserving the health of seamen in the Royal Navy. And A Dissertation ON Fevers And Infection. Together with Observations on the Jail Distemper, and the proper Methods of preventing and shopping its Infection. By James Lind, M. D. Physician to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Haslar, near Portsmouth, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
Lind, James, 1716-1794.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An abstract of some years observations concerning such general and unperceived occasions of sickliness in fleets and ships of war; which come not under the cognizance of physick and surgery; but are wholly to be judged of, and remedied by persons of experience in the affairs of the Admiralty. For whose perusal alone it is calculated and printed.
Date: 1709- Books
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An essay, on the most effectual means, of preserving the health of seamen, in the Royal Navy. Containing, cautions necessary for those who reside in, or visit, unhealthy situations; with directions, proper for the security of all such, as attend sick persons in fevers. And an appendix of observations, on the treatment of diseases in hot climates. By James Lind, M.D. fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
Lind, James, 1716-1794.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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An account of the most common diseases incident to armies. With the method of cure. Translated from the original of Baron Van Swietin. To which is added, The practice of inoculation impartially considered; and the popular objections against it confuted. By John Andrew, M.D. With the sentiments of Dr. Huxham, and several of the most eminent Physicians, of both Kingdoms, relative to the Practice, As Communicated to the Author.
Swieten, Gerard, Freiherr van, 1700-1772.Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]