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What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, (/showthread.php?tid=1845) |
What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, - sea-surgeon - 20th March 2005 I am working on a project aiming to review and integrate the historical and archaeological evidence for naval health and medicine in the period around 1475-1700. I would grateful if you could contribute any suggestions, references, contacts, information sources, pers comms, research questions or ideas. Here is a list of key topics- naval/military surgeons and surgery, barber surgeons, medical history/theory of the period, written and artistic sources, military history (battles, weapons), medical antiques and artefacts, diet and disease at sea, ship layout, underwater archaeology, wreck sites and finds, skeletal remains. In short I would like to know about anything that relates or links to medicine at sea 1475-1700. What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, - sea-surgeon - 20th March 2005 You can e-mail me on postmednavmed_project@hotmail.co.uk. Cheers. What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, - BAJR Host - 20th March 2005 A couple of possible useful sources spring to mind: Chirurgeons: The Staff of the Serpent/Medical History email list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chirurgeons/ UK Naval Re-Enactment 'Porthole': http://hms.org.uk/Naval/ What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, - BAJR Host - 21st March 2005 I would have thought that the Maritime Museum at Greenwich would be a good starting place, and I seem to remember a lot of information came from the "Mary Rose" at Portsmouth. Andrew. What shall we do with the f***ed up sailor, - troll - 23rd March 2005 Might want to have a go at contacting the Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar-in Gosport, Hampshire. An enquiry to the really helpful people at the Explosion! museum in Gosport would be a good start too. Good luck-sounds interestin..... |