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Record #151542:

The medical climate of Frobisher's England: maritime influences / Sir James Watt.

Title: The medical climate of Frobisher's England: maritime influences / Sir James Watt.
Author(s): Watt, James,
Date: 1999.
Publisher: Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Civilization
In: Meta incognita : a discourse of discovery : Martin Frobisher's Arctic expeditions, 1576-1578. (1999.), Vol.1.
Abstract: Examines medical knowledge and practice contemporary with Frobisher's voyages. English surgical practice followed Salernitan tradition, emphasizing hygiene, sanitation and nutrition. Sea victualling and watch-keeping followed routines established by Mediterranean nations.
Notes:

In: Meta incognita : a discourse of discovery : Martin Frobisher's Arctic expeditions, 1576-1578. Vol.1. / Thomas H.B. Symons, ed.

Keywords: 613/614(091) -- Medicine, history of.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1576 Frobisher.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1577 Frobisher.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1578 Frobisher.
V -- History.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(410) -- Great Britain.
SPRI record no.: 151542

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