Ancient Chinese fleets were all miles offshore, what if someone on board got sick or injured?

Whether in ancient times or in modern times, in the ship sick is a problem, but the ancient fleet is also very smart, they every time out to sea or not will bring enough doctors, and ready for all kinds of medicines, in order to prevent some people do not adapt to the sea life, will also bring enough fresh water and food and so on.

Anciently, the ancient ship would bring a lot of skilled doctors and medicinal herbs, which could save the patients in the first time. It was said that one doctor would be assigned to every one hundred and fifty soldiers, so there was no fear that the doctors would not be able to take care of them due to their small number. The doctor would treat each patient according to their situation, and it would be no different than in the mainland, as the medical facilities are quite complete, and there are also enough medicinal herbs.

Some of the people who left the mainland will have symptoms of not being able to adapt to the climate, so the level of living on the ship was arranged according to the land on the arrangement, there is a single storage of food cabin, there is also a special fresh water cabin, of course, people live in the cabin is also separate, but a good living environment also makes the probability of illness is reduced. The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal of information from the doctor. In addition, the doctor will take notes of each type of illness, so that the first time to find the right treatment, and because of time, the doctor can clearly understand the cause of the disease, and treatment for the cause of the disease, so that even at sea, the disease is not so difficult to deal with.

But nowadays, medical skills are getting more and more refined, and medical conditions are getting better and better, and the ability to cope with diseases is getting stronger and stronger, so whereas before a small wound could lead to death, nowadays it is possible to cure a lot of big diseases.