'Cleanse or Die': British Naval Hygiene in the Age of Steam, 1840-1900.

Authors:
Smith EJ.

Journal:
Med Hist

Publication Year: 2018

DOI:
10.1017/mdh.2018.3

PMCID:
PMC5883164

PMID:
29553010

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Full Title: Med Hist

Abbreviation: Med Hist

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: History of Medicine

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Research for this article was completed as part of the Wellcome Trust-funded project, ‘From Sail to Steam: Health, Medicine and the Victorian Navy’, based at the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Oxford. I am grateful to my colleagues at Oxford, particularly Mark Harrison and Erica Charters, for their comments and suggestions. 61.: The privately-financed cowl tests were subsequently challenged, although they were cited by naval hygienists. P. F. Nursey, The Kew Cowl Tests (London: Hickson, Ward and Co., 1902)."

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