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History: Kathrin

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  • Name: Kathrin
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  • Name: Military and naval surgery
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    "Military and naval surgery" is the field of specialized crew members capable of providing medical care have been a feature of military vessels for at least two thousand years. The second-century Roman Navy under Emperor Hadrian included a surgeon aboard each of its triremes, with the position earning twice a regular officer's pay.

    A few notable experts of "Military and naval surgery" include George Bass, William Balmain (1762 – 1803) ,William Beatty (1773–1842).

    Why study "Military and naval surgery"? A naval surgeon, or less commonly ship's doctor, is the person responsible for the health of the people aboard a naval ship at sea. The term appears often in reference to Royal Navy's medical personnel during the Age of Sail.

    Royal Navy.Rank, Duties are a few themes of "Military and naval surgery".

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  • Name: Military and naval surgery
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    "Military and naval surgery" is the field of Specialised crew members capable of providing medical care have been a feature of military vessels for at least two thousand years. The second-century Roman Navy under Emperor Hadrian included a surgeon aboard each of its triremes, with the position earning twice a regular officer's pay.

    A few notable experts of "Military and naval surgery" include George Bass, William Balmain (1762 – 1803) ,William Beatty (1773–1842).

    Why study "Military and naval surgery"? A naval surgeon, or less commonly ship's doctor, is the person responsible for the health of the people aboard a naval ship at sea. The term appears often in reference to Royal Navy's medical personnel during the Age of Sail.

    Royal Navy.Rank, Duties are a few themes of "Military and naval surgery".