The Master-Mariner's Guide in the Management of His Ship's Company, with Respect to Their Health
Year: 1847 Language: english Author: Joseph B Bond Genre: Naval Medicine Publisher: Crosby and H.P. Nichols Edition: 1st ISBN: 62610210R Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages + text layer Pages count: 74 Description: This little work is to supply the deficiency which must have been felt by every ship-master, having no other guide in the management of disease than the small book of directions usually accompanying medicinechests. It is particularly recommended to the person in whose charge the medicines may be, to read over these directions frequently, so as perfectly to understand them, that in case of sudden emergency he may not be confused, and feel uncertain what to do ; for nothing insures so much success, as well as respect and confidence in those around you, as a calm, decided conduct. * Be quick, but not in a hurry, * Be careful, but not timid, * Be cheerful, but not merry, * Be serious, but not sad.
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The Master-Mariner's Guide in the Management of His Ship's Company, with Respect to Their Health
Language: english
Author: Joseph B Bond
Genre: Naval Medicine
Publisher: Crosby and H.P. Nichols
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 62610210R
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages + text layer
Pages count: 74
Description: This little work is to supply the deficiency which must have been felt by every ship-master, having no other guide
in the management of disease than the small book of directions usually accompanying medicinechests.
It is particularly recommended to the person in whose charge the medicines may be, to read over these directions
frequently, so as perfectly to understand them, that in case of sudden emergency he may not be confused, and feel
uncertain what to do ; for nothing insures so much success, as well as respect and confidence in those around you,
as a calm, decided conduct.
* Be quick, but not in a hurry,
* Be careful, but not timid,
* Be cheerful, but not merry,
* Be serious, but not sad.
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