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Navy

Exhibiting 30 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1776 CEA discourse upon some late improvements of the means for preserving the health of mariners.
1995 CEA history of medicine in the early U.S. Navy.
1957 CEA navy surgeon in California 1846-1847. The journal of Marius Duvall. Edited by Fred Blackburn Rogers.
1779 CEA physical journal kept on board H. M. Ship Rainbow during three voyages to the coast of Africa and the West Indies, in the years 1772, 1773, and 1774: To which is prefixed, a particular account of the remitting fever which happened on board of His Majesty's Sloop Weasel, on that coast, in 1769.
1816 CEA practical account of the Mediterranean fever, as it appeared in the ships and hospitals of His Majesty's fleet on that station: With cases and dissections. To which are added facts and observations, illustrative of the causes, symptoms and treatment comprehending the history of the fever in the fleet, during the years 1810, 1811, 1813, and of the Gibraltar and Carthagena fevers.
1807 CEAn account of the diseases of India, as they appeared in the English fleet, and in the naval hospital at Madras, in 1782 and 1783; with observations on ulcers, and the hospital sores of that country, &c. & c. To which is prefixed a view of the diseases of an expedition and passage of a fleet and armament to India, in 1781.
1696 CEAn account of the nature, causes, symptoms, and cure of the distempers that are incident in seafaring people. With observations on the diet of the sea-men in his Majesty’s navy.
1757 CEAn essay on the most effectual means, of preserving the health of seamen, in the Royal Navy.
1997 CEBattle station sick bay: Navy medicine in World War II.
1893 CECatalogue of the exhibits in the Museum of Hygiene. Medical Department of the United States Navy.
1917 CECruise of the U.S. brig Argus in 1813. Journal of surgeon James Inderwick, edited from the original manuscript in the New York Public Library with an introduction and notes by Victor Hugo Paltsits.
2010 CEDictionnaire des médecins, chirurgiens et pharmaciens de la marine.
2006 CEFrozen in memory: U.S. Navy medicine in the Korean War.
1832 CEMédecine navale ou nouveaux éléments d'hygiène, de pathologie et de thérapeutique médico-chirurgicales, à l'usage des officiers de santé de la marine de l'Etat et du commerce. 2 vols.
1846 CEMedical notes on China.
1797 CE​–1803 CEMedicina nautica; an essay on the diseases of seamen. 3 vols.
1870 CENaval hygiene, by Joseph Wilson, Surgeon United States Navy: With an Appendix: Moving wounded men on shipboards by Albert C. Gorgas, Surgeon United States Navy.
1879 CENaval hygiene. Human health and the means of preventing disease. With illustrative incidents principally derived from naval experience.
2008 CENavy medicine in Vietnam: Oral histories from Dien Bein Phu to the fall of Saigon.
2010 CENavy medicine in Vietnam: Passage to freedom to the fall of Saigon.
1785 CEObservations on the diseases incident to seamen.
1779 CEObservations on the management of the prevailing diseases particularly in the Army and Navy; together with a review of that in other countries, and arithmetical calculations of the comparative success of different methods of cure.
1557 CERaiss Büchlein…mit güten Mitteln der Artzney Begegnen Soll.
1874 CERépertoire bibliographique des médecins et des pharmaciens de la marine française 1698-1873.
1734 CEThe navy-surgeon, or a practical system of surgery.
1954 CE​–1956 CEThe Royal Naval Medical Service. Vol. 1. Administration. Vol. 2. Operations. History of the Second World War. United Kingdom medical series.
1774 CEThe seaman's medical instructor, in a course of lectures on accidents and diseases incident to seamen, in the various climates of the world. Calculated for ships that carry no surgeon. The whole delivered in a plain language and founded upon a long and successful experience.
1900 CEThe surgical history of the naval war between Japan & China during 1894-95. Translated from the original Japanese report under the supervision of Baron Y. Saneyoshi by S. Suzuki.
1856 CETraité d'hygiène navale, ou de l'influence des conditions physiques et morales dans lesquelles l'homme de mer est appelé à vivre et des moyens de conserver sa santé.
2013 CEUS Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection.