Health and welfare of European seamen: colonial Indian port cities in the long nineteenth century
This thesis examines the health, welfare and sanitary regulation of the European seamen in the British naval and merchant fleet in the nineteenth century. The aim, in this study, is twofold. First, to see how and to what extent maritime medicine helped shape the understanding of health and hygiene i...
Main Author: | Dutta, M |
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Other Authors: | Harrison, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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