Doctors at Sea : Emigrant Voyages to Colonial Australia
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In this engaging tale of movement from one hemisphere to another, we see doctors at work attending to their often odious and demanding duties at sea, in quarantine, and after arrival. The book shows, in graphic detail, just why a few notorious voyages suffered tragic loss of life in the absence of competent supervision. Its emphasis, however, is on demonstrating the extent to which the professionalism of the majority of surgeon superintendents, even on ships where childhood epidemics raged, led to the extraordinary saving of life on the Australian route in the Victorian era.
TitleDoctors at Sea : Emigrant Voyages to Colonial Australia
Author
Place of publicationBasingstoke
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Year of publication2005
Pagination248 p.
IllustrationsIllus., black and white photographs and tables
Dimensions14 x 21.5 cm
Materialbook
Class numberRA553 .H3 2005
ISBN978-1-349-54109-6
NotesThe Brunel Institute