When European sailors began to explore the world, keeping crews healthy on long voyages became an acute problem. As navies developed, the well-being of crews became a dominant factor in the success of naval operations, and the Royal Navy led the way in shipboard medicine, sponsoring many of the advances in diet and hygiene, which by the Napoleonic Wars gave its fleets a significant advantage over all its enemies. Eventually, the struggle to improve the fitness of seamen became a national concern, manifest in a series of far-reaching public health measures, generally directed against the effects of drunkenness and the pox.
- ISBN10 159114809X
- ISBN13 9781591148098
- Publish Date 30 December 2015
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Naval Institute Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 246
- Language English