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As was true for soldiers in the Continental army, about two sailors in the Continental navy died from illness for every one that was lost in combat. The worst killers were ship fever, or typhus, which was transmitted by lice; dysentery, commonly contracted from foul water or spoiled food; and scurvy, a malady caused by an insufficiency of vitamin C.
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence
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