24426 | Watson, William N. "Thomas Robertson, Naval Surgeon, 1793-1828." Bull Historic Medicine (1972). |
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24427 | Watt, Donald Cameron. "Churchill's Direction of the War Effort." JRUSI, 119 (1974): 76-77. Churchill memoirs meant difficult to judge; Churchill as strategist & supreme commander; acknowledged failures; worst: Singapore. |
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24428 | Watt, Donald Cameron, ed. Defence Organisation since the War. Whitehall Histories Series. London: Cass, 2001, 350 pp. Development of defense organizations: CID, COS, JIC, MOD. |
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24429 | Watt, Donald Cameron. "The Role of the Aircraft Carrier in Some Recent Operations." JRUSI, 111 (May 1966): 128-31. |
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24430 | Watt, Douglas. The Price of Scotland: Darien, Union and the Wealth of Nations. Edinburgh: Luath, 2008, 312 pp. Watt "follows the money"; Darien Scheme failed, late 1690s; state funds lost; led to Union, 1707. |
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24431 | Watt, Frederick B. In All Respects Ready: The Merchant Navy and the Battle of the Atlantic, 1940-1945. London: Prentice-Hall, 1985, xviii, 222 pp. Personal view, Canadian. |
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24432 | Watt, Ian P. Conrad in the Nineteenth Century. Berkeley: California UP, 1979, 1980, xvii, 375 pp. "Landmark of literary scholarship." |
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24433 | Watt, James & Savours, A. "The Captured 'Country People': Depictions and Medical History." See T. Symons, Meta Incognita, II., pp. 553-62. |
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24434 | Watt, James. "Commodore Anson's Circumnavigation (1740-1744): The Bequests of Disaster at Sea." Transactions & Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, ser 5, 7 (1985): 223-38. |
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24435 | Watt, James. "The Frobisher Voyages of 1576, 1577 and 1578: The Medical Record." See T. Symons, Meta Incognita, II., pp. 607-32. |
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24436 | Watt, James. "Health in the Royal Navy during the Age of Nelson." J Roy Naval Med Service, 86 (2000). |
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24437 | Watt, James. "James Ramsay, 1733-1789: Naval Surgeon, Naval Chaplain and Morning Star of the Anti-Slavery Movement." MM, 81 (May 1995): 156-70. Some, e.g., Rodney & St. Vincent, supported Slave Trade, school for seamen; naval surgeons, 1st to condemn, e.g., 1721, 1733; Ramsay lit the flame. |
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24438 | Watt, James. "Medical Aspects and Consequences of Cook's Voyages." See R. Fisher, Captain Cook and His Times, pp. 129-58. |
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24439 | Watt, James. "The Medical Climate of Frobisher's England: Maritime Influences." See J. Symons, Meta Incognita, I., pp. 257-82. |
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24440 | Watt, James. "Scurvy." See J. Hattendorf, Oxfod Encyclopedia of Maritime History, III., pp. 505-07. |
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24441 | Watt, James. "Some Consequences of Nutritional Disorders in Eighteenth-Century British Circumnavigations." See J. Watt, Starving Sailors, pp. 51-87. |
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24442 | Watt, James, Freeman, E.J. & Bynum, W.F., eds. Starving Sailors: The Influence of Nutrition upon Naval and Maritime History: Proceedings of an International Symposium, April 16-18, 1980, NMM. Greenwich: NMM, 1981, xii, 212 pp. Essays, some cited. |
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24443 | Watt, James. "Surgeons of the Mary Rose: The Practice of Surgery in Tudor England." MM, 69 (1983): 3-19. |
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24444 | Watt, James. "Surgeon at Trafalgar." MM, 91 (May 2005): 266-283. Assessment of practices, British, French & Spanish navies; great disparities: health, hygiene, morale, medical support. |
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24445 | Watt, James. "Voyages of Peace in an Era of Conflict: Vancouver and d'Entrecasteaux, 1791-1795." See Guerres et Paix, pp. 275-96. |
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