A History of Medicine in the Early U.S. Navy

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801866722

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By Harold D. Langley
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Contents:



List of Illustrations

Preface

Secretaries of the Navy, 1798-1843



Chapter 1 The Health, Welfare, and Safety of Seamen

Chapter 2 The Quasi-War with France

Chapter 3: Medicine and Health in the Quasi-War

Chapter 4: The Barbary Wars

Chapter 5: New Orleans

Chapter 6: Medical Care Ashore: Boston

Chapter 7: Naval Health Care in the North and South

Chapter 8: Washington, D.C.

Chapter 9: The War of 1812 at Sea

Chapter 10: The War of 1812 Ashore

Chapter 11: The War of 1812 on the Lakes

Chapter 12: Toward a More Professional Service

Chapter 13: Health Care and Hospitals, 1816-1829

Chapter 14: Continuing Reform Efforts

Chapter 15: Health Problems, 1829-1842

Chapter 16: The Growth of Professionalism

Chapter 17: Establishment of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery



Abbreviations

Notes

Bibliography

Index

""Chronicling half a century of history in acomprehendible, yet thorough fashion is no easy task. In A History of Medicine in the Early U.S. Navy, Harold Langley is able to accomplish both... an impressive overview of medicine in the early Navy.""

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