• A naval surgeon, or less commonly ship's doctor, is the person responsible for the health of the ship's company aboard a warship. The term appears often...
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  • Edward Ives (1719–1786) was a British naval surgeon who served in Charles Watson's fleet up to 1757. He is notable for writing From England To India In...
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    Wahida Prism Khan (born 1972) is an Indian naval surgeon. She was the first woman to command the annual parade at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune...
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    Atkins (1685–1757) was an English naval surgeon and writer. Atkins received his professional education as a surgeon's apprentice, and immediately entered...
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    He may have been apprenticed to his uncle George Smyth, a half-pay naval surgeon in nearby Buncrana, before studying at either the University of Glasgow...
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    controlled clinical experiments reported in the history of medicine. As a naval surgeon on HMS Salisbury, Lind had compared several suggested scurvy cures:...
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  • as his naval surgeon. They sail in HM sloop-of-war Sophie with first lieutenant James Dillon, a wealthy and aristocratic Irishman. The naval action in...
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    Flight Surgeons and to Naval Flight Surgeons, the latter who are considered "aeronautically designated" officers like their Naval Aviator and Naval Flight...
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    Assistant (Royal Navy) Institute of Naval Medicine Naval surgeon Surgeon's mate Loblolly boy Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service List of hospitals...
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  • Sir William Rae CB (1786 – 8 April 1873) was a Scottish naval surgeon. Rae was born in 1786. He was the son of Matthew Rae of Park-end, Dumfries. He was...
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