Medicina nautica : an essay on the diseases of seamen ...
1797
L2016F103 1797/1803
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Title
Medicina nautica : an essay on the diseases of seamen ...
Variant Title
Essay on the diseases of seamen
Published
London : Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, (succesors to Mr. Cadell) ..., 1797-1803.
Description
3 v. : ill., port., [2] leaves of plates ; 22 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2016F103 1797/1803
System Control No.
(OCoLC)62550464
Note
Imprint on vol. 2-3: London : Printed for T.N. Longman and O. Rees ....
Vol. 1 dedicated to Earl Howe.
"Erratum": v. 1, p. viii.
Author deals with improvement of the general health of seamen & conditions on board ship, including urging the growing of fresh vegetables & investigating the better method of ventilating ships.
Bound in dark blue morocco with single gilt fillet border on both covers; spine divided into 7 compartments by triple gilt fillets.
Contents: v. 1. Comprehending the history of health in His Majesty's fleet, under the command of Richard Earl Howe, Admiral -- v. 2. With an appendix, containing communications on the new doctrine of contagion and yellow fever, by American physicians, transmitted to the Admirality by Sir John Temple ... -- v. 3. Comprehending the history of health in the channel for the years 1799, 1800, and 1801.
Ms. inscriptions & ownership stamps: Middlesex Hospital Library; bookplate on v. 1: H.F. Norman M. D.
Vol. 1 dedicated to Earl Howe.
"Erratum": v. 1, p. viii.
Author deals with improvement of the general health of seamen & conditions on board ship, including urging the growing of fresh vegetables & investigating the better method of ventilating ships.
Bound in dark blue morocco with single gilt fillet border on both covers; spine divided into 7 compartments by triple gilt fillets.
Contents: v. 1. Comprehending the history of health in His Majesty's fleet, under the command of Richard Earl Howe, Admiral -- v. 2. With an appendix, containing communications on the new doctrine of contagion and yellow fever, by American physicians, transmitted to the Admirality by Sir John Temple ... -- v. 3. Comprehending the history of health in the channel for the years 1799, 1800, and 1801.
Ms. inscriptions & ownership stamps: Middlesex Hospital Library; bookplate on v. 1: H.F. Norman M. D.
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