"Der Matrosen Gesundheit", by Abraham Leonhard Vrolingh and Martin Schurig, explores the health and well-being of sailors during the age of sail. This historical work delves into the unique medical challenges faced by seafarers, examining the diseases, injuries, and environmental factors that affected their health. The book provides insights into the medical practices and public health measures employed to protect sailors from the dangers of maritime life.
A valuable resource for historians of medicine, maritime history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the historical context of public health, "Der Matrosen Gesundheit" offers a glimpse into the lives and health concerns of those who navigated the world's oceans.
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