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Merchant Seamens Health 18601960 Medicine Technology Shipowners And The State In Britain Tim Carter

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Merchant Seamens Health 18601960 Medicine Technology Shipowners And The State In Britain Tim Carter
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.33 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Tim Carter
ISBN: 9781843839521, 1843839520
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Merchant Seamens Health 18601960 Medicine Technology Shipowners And The State In Britain Tim Carter by Tim Carter 9781843839521, 1843839520 instant download after payment.

This book examines successive campaigns fought by reformers to improve seamen's health and fitness, sometimes aided by, often opposed by, bureaucracies and vested interests, such as ship-owners. It shows how these campaigns originated; how reformers, bureaucracies and vested interests interacted; and how far the campaigns succeeded. Among the many successes were the controls for infectious diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, tuberculosis and venereal infections; fewer accidents and health problems resulting from alcohol consumption; improvements to diet and medical care aboard ships; and improved assessment of seamen's fitness, including for colour blindness, an essential requirement following the introduction of coloured navigation lights. During this period up to three quarters of all merchant shipping was British-owned and, while some British approaches in the field of maritime safety were widely adopted internationally, it was often the case that other nations could teach Britain much about protecting the health of seamen.

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