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The History of Scurvy and Vitamin C [Hardcover]

Kenneth J. Carpenter (Author)
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0521320291 978-0521320290 May 31, 1986 First Edition
The first modern survey of the long and fascinating history of the various ideas and theories about the cause of scurvy, the nutritional deficiency disease that has caused (with the exception of famine) the most human suffering in recorded history. Professor Carpenter documents the arguments that led to the numerous theories about the disease and eventually to the isolation and synthesis of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), and illustrates how the changing ideas about scurvy reflected the scientific and medical beliefs of different periods in history. The author also examines the modern claims for the use of very high levels of vitamin C to bring about a state of super-health, and he analyses the most important evidence for and against this practice. This fascinating story in the history of science and medicine will be of interest to the historian, scientist and the general reader.

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This is a survey of the long and fascinating history of the various ideas and theories about the cause of scurvy. The fascinating story in the history of science and medicine will be of interest to the historian, scientist and the general reader.

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press; First Edition edition (May 31, 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521320291
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521320290
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The bible on Scurvy, February 25, 2004
This is the bible on scurvy and its cure. Scurvy is said to have caused more misery then all diseases and to have killed 100,000s of people at sea. This book was the first true study of the disease and the history of mans seek to cure it. During the age of sail every voyage was plagued with preventing scurvy. Most prone to scurvy were the exploration expeditions that the Europeans launched all over the world from the 1400s to the late 1800s. For 400 years, as this book supremely documents, Scurvy was THE problem with seafaring, because if the crew died it really didn't matter if you found land or not. Thus many remedies were tested and tried, some that did NOTHING and others that hit the nail on the head without realizing it. For instance it was observed that the Eskimoes, who subsisted on an all meat diet, did not have scurvy. The European sailors who were experimenting by bringing using fresh vegetables to combat the Scurvy, were suddenly dumfounded, not realizing that Vitamin C existed potently in raw meat as it did in Limes. This wonderful book weaves many amazing tales of hardship, survival, experimentation and the like. An important work and a good read.
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At the end of the Middle Ages, sailors began to make ever more daring voyages out from Western Europe. Read the first page
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diminished alkalinity, ptomaine theory, antiscorbutic value, antiscorbutic factor, infantile scurvy, adult scurvy, experimental scurvy, antiscorbutic activity, land scurvy, scorbutic diet, sledging expeditions, scurvy cases, sea scurvy, sour krout, portable soup, scurvy grass, hexuronic acid, succulent vegetables, pneumatic chemistry, fixed air, sterilized milk, insensible perspiration, whale skin, naval surgeon, ascorbic acid
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United States, West Indies, World War, East Indies, James Lind, Captain Cook, East India Company, French Army, New York, Cape of Good Hope, Lister Institute, National Research Council, New Zealand, President of the Royal Society, Royal Navy, Table Bay, Admiralty Committee, Cape Horn, Captain Nares, Copley Medal, Crimean War, Black Sea, Dom Agaya, Sir Almroth Wright, Sir Gilbert Blane
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