EMPIRICALLY BASED FITNESS
The opinion of the military physician and military surgeon
began to matter. Those opinions refl ected the scientifi c prog-
ress, numerous military ventures, and the medical experiences
of European colonial expansion of the 17th century. Disease
causation as proposed by Thomas Sydenham and John Locke
was based upon the relative potencies of contagion, mias-
mas generated from the decomposition of organic matter, and
Lessons Unlearned, Education Forfeited:
Military Hygiene Enters the 21st Century
COL Stephen C . Craig , MC USA (Ret .)
ABSTRACT Obtaining and maintaining a military force hearty enough for the trials of campaign and combat is the
concern of military hygiene. It has been a challenge for governments and commanders for centuries. Empirical prac-
tices in recruiting, training, and maintaining service members gave way to more scientifi c, evidenced-based practices of
the 18th century, and the research-driven, laboratory-proven methods of the late 19th century. As science made military
medicine predictable, it widened the intellectual and professional gap between commander and medical offi cer, weaken-
ing trust and hindering communication. It also distanced the medical offi cer from the more mundane health and fi tness
concerns of service members by transforming military hygiene into military preventive medicine. Medical misadventures
consequent to this state of affairs continue into the 21st century and will remain until a philosophical and educational shift
in the value of military hygiene occurs.
Medical History, Uniformed Services University, 4301 Jones Bridge
Road, Bethesda, MD 20814.
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Military Hygiene Enters the 21st Century
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