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Disease in the Merchant Navy : A history of the Seamen’s Hospital Society
Expansion of facilities – at the Dreadnought and further afield
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Author(s):
Gordon C Cook
Publication date:
August 8 2019
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CRC Press
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August 8 2019
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10.1201/9781315365374-17
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Book chapters
pp. 5
Social conditions and disease prevention in early nineteenth century Britain
pp. 18
Britain’s major maritime organisations, shipyards, and London’s docks
pp. 34
Conditions of service in Britain’s maritime organisations
pp. 46
Diseases afflicting sailors before 1821
pp. 59
The SHS’s precursor; early meetings aimed at London’s homeless: ‘Most of the Destitute seem to be Sailors’
pp. 97
‘This laudable Institution’: the permanent Society is launched in 1821
pp. 129
John Lydekker (1778–1832): a benefaction leading to the Act of Incorporation, and other fund-raising initiatives
pp. 148
The Hospital-ships
pp. 165
Service on the Hospital-ships
pp. 179
Fund-raising in the days of the ships
pp. 184
Disease(s) on the Hospital-ships
pp. 208
Administrators, physicians and surgeons who served during the ship era
pp. 239
Transfer of facilities to the Infirmary of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich in 1870
pp. 291
Expansion of facilities – at the Dreadnought and further afield
pp. 313
The Society’s expanding staff 1870–1914
pp. 351
Diseases encountered by the Society 1870–1914
pp. 381
Nursing and nurse-training at the Dreadnought and ADH: establishment of a school on Nightingale lines
pp. 415
Genesis of the first school for tropical diseases at the ADH
pp. 435
Social conditions and disease prevention in early nineteenth century Britain
pp. 465
The Great War (1914–18); the inter-war years; and several new facilities
pp. 499
Staffing during the Great War and inter-war years
pp. 533
The Second World War (1939–45): introduction of the National Health Service (1948) and decline in the Society’s activities
pp. 553
Disease(s) at the Society’s Hospitals in the latter years of the twentieth century
pp. 569
The Society’s staff in recent times
pp. 585
The Society (and its tropical medicine component) in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
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