What challenges did sailors face?
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What challenges did sailors face?
Sailors had to accept cramped conditions, disease, poor food and pay, and bad weather. Over a period of hundreds of years, seafarers from the age of the early explorers to the time of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, shared many common experiences.
How do you wish a sailor a safe journey?
Answer: It is common to wish a sailor goodbye by using the term: “may you have fair winds and following seas”. The use of the expression “fair winds” is used to wish a person a safe journey or good fortune.
Did sailors eat rats?
Rats were a common pest on board ships and seamen often hunted them for entertainment and then ate them, reporting they tasted ‘nice and delicate… full as good as rabbits’. Another frequent pest were weevils, (a type of beetle) found in flour, biscuit and bread.
What do sailors call each other?
In the navies of English-speaking nations (and the United States Coast Guard), the term “shipmate” is used among sailors as a generic moniker. It is used in the third person by a member of a ship’s crew to describe another member, or in the second person when referring to any other Naval service member.
What diseases did sailors get?
Scurvy | |
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Specialty | Endocrinology |
Symptoms | Weakness, feeling tired, changes to hair, sore arms and legs, gum disease, easy bleeding |
Causes | Lack of vitamin C |
Risk factors | Mental disorders, unusual eating habits, homelessness, alcoholism, substance use disorder, intestinal malabsorption, dialysis, voyages at sea (historic) |
Did pirates get scabies?
Reeling from a rat or flea bite, the pirates screamed, “ARRRGGGHHHH!” and then occasionally contracted scabies. If you’re unfamiliar with scabies, it’s a skin rash that leads to a whole lot of itching. Many pirates had the unpleasant job of sweeping the rats off of the ship and into the water.
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