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This comprehensive medical paper by John Peter Wade provides detailed insights into the prevention and treatment of various disorders that afflicted seamen and soldiers serving in Bengal during the colonial period. The work represents an important historical medical document that combines clinical observations with practical recommendations for maintaining troop health in tropical climates.
Wade’s treatise addresses the unique health challenges faced by military personnel in Bengal, including tropical diseases, dietary deficiencies, and environmental factors that contributed to illness among sailors and soldiers. The paper offers evidence-based preventative measures and treatment protocols developed through extensive field experience and medical knowledge.
This hardcover edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, serves as a valuable resource for historians, medical researchers, and those interested in colonial military history and the development of tropical medicine. It provides a window into 18th and 19th-century military medicine and public health practices in India.
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