~An Amalgam of Medical and Maritime History~

A medical student, an aspiring maritime historian, a man who always seems to find his passions in the most unorthodox of ways. I am all these things. Perhaps a bit of an overstatement, particularly the last part, however, my quest to find that which drives me has always led me down circuitous paths. Medicine and maritime history might seem a strange amalgam to some, however, the two are linked in the most extraordinary ways. Both have rich and multifaceted histories that are prime for exploration, discovery, and learning. I seek to learn about both; separately and together.

As a student of medicine, I am at once enthralled and inundated by the wealth of knowledge to be gained from such a course of study. Despite my passion for the subject, I have found that though we are more than sufficiently prepared for our roles as healers, we often times are left with little in the way of an historical perspective. How did we come to use the techniques and medications now endorsed by physicians, and what did it take to get to this point? These are questions that I seek to answer.

Though I have always been a history enthusiast, it was not until recently that I discovered my love of ships and the sea. I quickly gained a penchant for all things maritime. an historical subject that encompasses a broad range of topics from naval battles to the science of navigation. Recently, I came to find that surgeons at sea played an integral part in the orchestra of persons aboard a sailing vessel. They were to maintain the health of the sailors at all costs, despite the rudimentary tools and the unforgiving elements of wind and sea. This effectively bridges the topics, and provides a jumping point for my future knowledge and research.

Any feedback is welcome as I share what I have gained with you.
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Slight RSS feed problem, now resolved

Apologies to anyone whose RSS feed is not working or updating.  I had to make a correction on an error in it I noticed from when I first started the blog.  Hopefully only a few people were affected.  This thing has had quite the learning curve!  It’s a process, I suppose.  Anyway, if anyone is no longer receiving RSS updates then please re-subscribe!  If you’ve received this message in your feed reader, or what have you, then your feed is unaffected.  Thanks and sorry for any inconvenience.


Flux!

My life has been somewhat hectic lately due to a variety of events.  Apologies for not delivering a new post in some days!  More to come very soon, and thanks for sticking around.  All the best.

Jared


Passed the 500 unique views mark!

Small victories, right!?  Thanks to everyone who has viewed and continues to view my little corner of the web over here.  I hope to continue posting interesting (hopefully!) articles and stories into the foreseeable future; it’s all the more rewarding to see that people are actually reading them!  Thanks again.


Happy Memorial Day!

Remembering all those who served, and thanking those who continue to serve in the US armed forces.

Just an FYI…

We are in the process of moving to a new apartment and all that might entail.  It isn’t too exciting (understatement) but it is time-consuming.  Posts might be light for the next 2 or 3 weeks as things are relatively hectic around here!  Thanks for all the recent views and comments.




Phew!

Anyone here ever had to move?  Had to pack up all your precious belongings into tiny boxes and evaluate which things to keep or throw away?  It was pretty stressful, but thankfully it’s now over (for the most part) and things can return to some semblance of normal.  I have my medical licensing boards later this summer, so I cannot say that posting will be super-regular, however I’ll do my best!  Anyone watch the Hornblower series at all?  What did you think?  More posts to come soon.  I’m also getting a new camera and thinking of ways to incorporate photos into the blog, any ideas?

New blog layout is up at Tumblr!

Hello all, I’ve finally manages to (mostly) migrate my blog over to Tumblr complete with a new, somewhat streamlined layout as you can see.  I’d love feedback on the new design!  The web address and RSS feed should be exactly the same as the previous blog, requiring no effort on the part of the reader.  In other words, you should not need to change a thing.

I have a trip to Mystic Seaport in Mystic, CT planned for later this week.  I hope to take some photos and upload them here.

Also, I’ve just started a new book entitled, Six Frigates.  It is written by Ian W. Toll and is very well written and so far very enjoyable.  I hope to eventually write a review to be posted here and over at Fyddeye.com.  Joe Follansbee does a great job over there, and anyone with an interest or passion for maritime history would do well to check it out and subscribe to his RSS feed.  I’ve written a few works over there and have always had an extremely positive response from him.

I’m looking forward to returning to more regular posting now and hopefully some people stuck around.  As always, comments welcome! 

Commenting on posts…

Should anyone want to post a comment, this can be done by clicking on the number of comments shown below (i.e. 0 comments as shown below this post [sad]).  It might be slightly less obvious than before so figured I’d mention it.

Friend of mine trying to publish…any ideas?

Stack of booksA friend of mine has been working on a broad work of American History, and though much more work in the way of editing and finalizing needs to be done, I offered to ask here if anyone had published any similar type of historical work, and if so, which publisher they used?

Any information from anyone who has published similar work, or a dissimilar work but published somewhat independantly would be of great help.

Here is the list I have so far:

—  Military History

Ø  Osprey - http://www.ospreypublishing.com/

Ø  Pen and Sword - http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/

Ø  Casemate Publishing - http://www.casematepublishing.com/

Ø  Vanwell Publishing Limited - http://www.vanwell.com/

  General History

Ø  Heritage Books - http://www.heritagebooks.com/index.php

Ø  Fulcrum Publishing - http://www.fulcrum-books.com/

Ø  Ivan R. Dee, Publisher - http://www.ivanrdee.com/

Ø  Greenwood Publishing Group - http://www.greenwood.com/

Ø  Routledge - http://www.routledge.com/

Ø  Globe Pequot Press - http://www.globepequot.com/index.php

Ø  Perseus Books - http://www.perseusbooksgroup.com/perseus/index.jsp

Ø  Skyhorse Publishing - http://www.skyhorsepublishing.com/index.php

Ø  Stackpole Books - http://www.stackpolebooks.com/cgi-bin/stackpolebooks.storefront

Ø  Turner Publishing Company - http://www.turnerpublishing.com/

Ø  Interlink Publishing - http://www.interlinkbooks.com/

Thanks!

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Added a Tag Cloud link

I added a “Tag Cloud” link to the navigation at the top of my blog.  I figured this would make it easier for people to navigate my posts based on which topic they were interested in.  Just click the link and it should generate a list of all the tags from my posts in alphabetical order with the most-used tags being a larger size than those used less often.

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