Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, to enquire into the causes of the outbreak of scurvy in the recent Arctic expedition, the adequacy of the provision made by the Admiralty in the way of food, medicine and medical comforts, and the propriety of the orders given by the commander of the expedition for provisioning the sledge parties.
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Great Britain. Admiralty. Committee Appointed to Enquire into the Outbreak of Scurvy in the Recent Arctic Expedition.
Minutes of evidence taken before a Committee appointed by the Admiralty to enquire into the outbreak of scurvy in the recent Arctic expedition ...
Command papers / Great Britain. Parliament ; C. 1722.
Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, to enquire into the causes of the outbreak of scurvy in the recent Arctic expedition, the adequacy of the provision made by the Admiralty in the way of food, medicine and medical comforts, and the propriety of the orders given by the commander of the expedition for provisioning the sledge parties.
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Title from title screen.
"Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, 1877."
Original issued in series: [Command papers / Great Britain. Parliament] ; C. 1722.
Tables.
Includes: Minutes of evidence taken before a Committee appointed by the Admiralty to enquire into the outbreak of scurvy in the recent Arctic expedition ...
Insert at pages iv: "This paper was finally completed, and received at the Admiralty on 7th May, 1877."
Includes appendices.
Includes bibliographical references and an index.
lv, 505 pages, [10] leaves of plates ; 33 cm.