
OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISEASES OF SEAMEN. BY GILBERT BLANE, M. D. F. R. S. S. LOND. AND EDIN. PHYSICIAN EXTRAORDINARY TO THE PRINCE OF WALES, PHYSICIAN TO THE DUKE OF CLARENCE, AND TO ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL. THE SECOND EDITION, WITH CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS. LONDON: Printed by Joseph Cooper; And sold by John Murray, No. 32 Fleet Street; J. Johnson, St. Paul’s Church Yard; And by William Creech, in Edinburgh. M.DCC.LXXXIX.
DEDICATION. TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS Prince WILLIAM-HENRY.
PREFACE.
BOOK I.
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II.
CHAP. III.
PART I. BOOK II.
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II.
A physician who spent three years aboard Lord Rodney’s fleet in the early 1780s turned his frontline experience into a methodical study of naval health. By gathering monthly returns from every ship’s surgeon and touring the island hospitals that treated the crews, he compiled a detailed picture of the illnesses that plagued seamen. His aim was as practical as it was scientific: to uncover the external causes of disease and suggest ways to prevent them before they took hold.
Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of the common scourges of life at sea—scurvy, fevers, dysentery—and the cramped, damp conditions that made them rampant. The author’s modest tone acknowledges the limits of his findings while highlighting early attempts at dietary reform, sanitation, and organized medical support. The work offers a rare window into the challenges of eighteenth‑century naval medicine and the early steps toward protecting the very men who defended the nation’s empire.
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en
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Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Wayne Hammond and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-09-08
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Public domain in the USA.

1749–1834
A Scottish physician who helped transform life at sea, he became one of the key figures behind healthier conditions in the Royal Navy. His work is closely linked with practical reforms that reduced disease and made naval medicine far more effective.
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