A maritime state considered, as to the health of seamen : with effectual means for rendering the situation of that valuable class of people more comfortable : to which are annexed, some general observations on the diseases incident to seamen : and an appendix of additional notes and remarks in the order of the work / by Charles Fletcher, M.D., late surgeon in His Majesty's navy.

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A maritime state considered, as to the health of seamen : with effectual means for rendering the situation of that valuable class of people more comfortable : to which are annexed, some general observations on the diseases incident to seamen : and an appendix of additional notes and remarks in the order of the work / by Charles Fletcher, M.D., late surgeon in His Majesty's navy. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dublin : Printed for the author, by M. Mills, 1786.

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lvi, 342 pages

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ESTC, T126669

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"Appendix of additional notes and remarks in the order of the work" and "Some general practical observations on the diseases of seamen": divisional titles.

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