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Lind’s discovery that food rich in vitamin C provided a cure for scurvy spurred England’s subsequent naval supremacy and putatively changed the course of history.
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Early works to 1800, Scurvy, Therapy, Prevention & control, Vitamin c, Avitaminosis, Scorbut, Ouvrages avant 1800Times
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Reprint. Originally published: A Treatise on the scurvy. In three parts. Containing an inquiry into the nature, causes, and cure, of that disease. Together with a critical and chronological view of what has been published on the subject. Third edition, enlarged and improved. London : Printed for S. Crowder, D. Wilson and G. Nicholls, T. Cadell, T. Becket and Co., G. Pearch, and W. Woodfall, 1772.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 545-553.
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