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Hospital ships Atlas, Endymion, Castalia, at Long Reach
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Hospital ships Atlas, Endymion, Castalia, at Long Reach
View of the Metropolitan Asylums Boards hospital ships Atlas (left), Endymion (centre) and Castalia (right) on the River Thames at Long Reach near Dartford, Kent. Between 1883 and 1903 the three linked ships formed a floating isolation hospital for the treatment of smallpox patients brought by river ambulance from London
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1883 Ambulance Ambulances Asylums Atlas Dartford Disease Endymion Floating Health Illness Isolation Linked Metropolitan Moored Patient Patients Reach Small Pox Treatment Workhouse 1902 Castalia
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This evocative photograph captures a view of the Hospital Ships Atlas, Endymion, and Castalia moored at Long Reach on the River Thames near Dartford, Kent, between 1883 and 1903. These three linked ships formed a floating isolation hospital for the treatment of smallpox patients brought by river ambulance from London. During this period, smallpox was a highly contagious and deadly disease, and the Metropolitan Asylums Board (MAB) established these hospital ships to provide essential medical care and contain the spread of the illness. The Atlas, Endymion, and Castalia were specially designed and equipped to accommodate smallpox patients in isolation. The ships were linked by a bridge, allowing medical staff to move freely between them while minimizing contact with patients. The patients were transported to the ships by river ambulances, which were also specially designed to prevent the spread of the disease. The photograph offers a glimpse into the Edwardian era's medical history and the innovative solutions implemented to address public health crises. The hospital ships remained in operation until 1903, providing vital care to thousands of smallpox patients and helping to control the spread of the disease in London. This image is a poignant reminder of the important role that maritime transportation and medical innovation played in the history of public health care.
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