"Medical Life in the Navy" by Gordon Stables offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of ship physicians in the British navy. This historical account provides anecdotes and insights into medical life and military medicine during a bygone era. Explore the challenges and triumphs of physicians serving at sea, their contributions to naval operations, and the realities of medical practice in a military context.
This book delves into the intersection of medicine and the military, offering a unique perspective on the experiences of those dedicated to preserving health and well-being in the demanding environment of naval service. Discover compelling stories and historical details that illuminate the vital role these medical professionals played. A valuable resource for those interested in medical history, naval history, and the biographies of medical professionals.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-323619-5 (9781023236195)
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