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A comprehensive medical account compiles detailed reports and monthly tables documenting sickness and mortality aboard warships during operations, registering fevers, dysentery, scurvy, wounds, and other complaints. It examines environmental and logistical causes of illness, organizing chapters on air quality and ventilation, infection control, provisions and water supply, clothing, and exercise. Statistical summaries and hospital returns are used to compare disease incidence and outcomes across ships and periods. Practical recommendations, appendices, and a memorial to authorities present measures for prevention, sanitation, and improved discipline intended to reduce morbidity and mortality among seamen.
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