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medicine Archive
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The 1778 Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen and its Present-Day Implications
This article is somewhat different from what is usually posted here. It’s a political piece discussing current events, but it definitely relates back to our era and our areas of focus. Full disclosure: I’m of a liberal bent, and I think the following article makes a lot of sense. But I’m not posting it to [...] -
Any Friend of Stephen’s is a Friend of Mine: Guillaume Dupuytren
Throughout the course of our beloved series, a few allusions are made to Stephen’s past studying medicine in Paris. He “dissected with Dupuytren”, apparently, but what on earth does that mean? Was he a mentor of Stephen’s? As it turns out, our dear Maturin and Dupuytren would more accurately be described as contemporaries. Dupuytren had [...] -
An Overview of Scientific Advancements in Maturin’s Day
Science flowed freely in spite of the war: indeed, earlier in the year Stephen had been invited to address the learned of Paris at the Institut, a journey that he might have made, with the consent of both governments… - Desolation Island Early 19th-century Europe is in the midst of a scientific revolution that will [...] -
Royal Navy Medical Reform Before Dr. Maturin
While Stephen Maturin, physician extraordinaire, is depicted as something of a medical genius throughout our beloved series, medical procedures and cures during his time were not always effective. It’s simple fact that more men in the Royal Navy during the 18th and early 19th centuries died of disease than anything else. In the late 18th [...] -
Of the Prevention of the Scurvy by Dr. James Lind
This is an excerpt from Dr. James Lind’s paradigm-shifting A Treatise of the Scurvy. Dr. Lind was the first to discover that citrus fruits could both cure and prevent a disease that had troubled sailors since voyages of long duration had become possible. The causes of the disease were still unknown, and Lind had no [...] -
An Introduction to Life at Sea in Aubrey’s Royal Navy
The full experience of life aboard a man o’ war in Aubrey’s Royal Navy is not something that can be easily summed up in a short article. It’s not something that can be easily summed up in 20 novels, though Patrick O’Brian gives us an incredible window into that world long past. However, this introductory [...] -
An In-Depth Explanation of Medical Treatment in Aubrey’s Royal Navy
At the beginning of our beloved series, Dr. Stephen Maturin takes up his post aboard the Sophie without fully understanding just what he’s getting into. As a physician, he of course has a strong medical education and background, but no real understanding of the types of illnesses and injuries he’s most likely to encounter at [...] -
A Brief Introduction to Laudanum
“He checked me with my laudanum… Yet do I indeed obnubilate my mind? I rarely take a thousand drops, a trifle compared with your true opium-eater’s dose or with my own in Diana’s day: I can refrain whenever I choose: and I take it only when my disgust is so great that it threatens to [...] -
Dr. Lind and the Cure for Scurvy
Scurvy is a disease Dr. Maturin encounters several times in the course of his journeys with Captain Aubrey, despite the fact that it was a disease with a known cure. At least in those instances Stephen knew what was necessary to solve the problem, thanks both to his native brilliance but also to Dr. James [...]









