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9780415924511

Rough Medicine: Surgeons at Sea in the Age of Sail

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    9780415924511

  • ISBN10:

    0415924510

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-10-04
  • Publisher: Routledge

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"Killing whales is sometimes attended with bad accidents." -- Dr. William Dalton, surgeon of thePhoenix Scurvy. Amputation. Tropical disease. Irritable captains. Mutinous crews. Such were the trials facing the men who shipped out as doctors on South Seas whalers in the early nineteenth century. Having earned a medical degree and a certain station in society, what type of person would sign on for a dangerous three-year voyage to the other side of the globe? What types of medicines and surgical tools did these men have at their disposal? What sort of people did they encounter on remote South Seas islands? Using diaries, journals and correspondence, Joan Druett introduces us to extraordinary characters like the tattooed Dr. John Coulter, forced into tribal warfare by the natives of the Marquesas Islands (later a successful obstetrician back in England), and the venal Charles Frederick Winslow, who set up a seaman's hospital on Maui and managed to bilk the U.S. government out of asizeable sum. Rich with fascinating detail, Druett chronicles medicine at sea from the dawn to the demise of the South Seas whaling trade. A lively and often darkly humorous tale,Rough Medicineis sure to please fans of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series and Dava Sobel'sLongitude.

Author Biography

Joan Druett, a renowned maritime historian, has earned numerous honors for her work, including a PEN and Hubert Church Award for Best First Book of Prose for Exotic Intruders and the John Lyman Award for-Best Book of American Maritime History for She Was a Sister Sailor. The New York Times Book Review selected Hen Frigates as a "New and Noteworthy" title. She lives in Wellington, New Zealand

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(8)
Medicine at Sea: Woodall's The Surgions Mate
9(18)
Shipping Out
27(22)
The Medical Chest
49(28)
The First Leg: Day-to-Day Life
77(26)
The Whale Hunt
103(18)
Accidents, Injuries, and Ailments
121(18)
Battling Scurvy
139(26)
Enconters with Native Peoples
165(18)
``Motley, Reckless & Profligate'': Troubles with Captains and Crews
183(22)
Epilogue The Fates of Our Surgeons 205(16)
Appendix A Medical Chest Comparison 221(10)
Appendix B Dr. King's Patient List, Aurora, 1840 231(6)
Appendix C Glossary 237(14)
Bibliography 251(8)
Index 259

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