Eight important works on the physical health and spiritual well-being of soldiers and armies. This CD contains the following documents:
- The Duties of a Regimental Surgeon Considered. Robert Hamilton. 3 Volumes, London, 1787.
- The Soldier’s Faithful Friend: being moral and religious advice to soldiers. Jonas Hanway, 1777
- Observations on the Means of Preserving the Health of Soldiers; and of Conducting Military Hospitals…Donald Monro. 2 Volumes, London, 1780.
- A Treatise on Tropical Diseases; on Military Operations; and on the Climate of the West-Indies. Benjamin Moseley. London, 1789.
- Observations on the Diseases of the Army. John Pringle. London, 1775.
- Observations on the Diseases which Appeared in the Army on St. Lucia, in 1778 and 1779. John Rollo. London, 1781.
- Observations on the Use of Opium. Alexander Grant, British Hospital Surgeon in America. London, 1785.
- The Soldier’s Monitor, being serious advice to soldiers to behave themselves with a just regard to religion and true manhood. Josiah Woodward. London, 1776.
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