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Author Carpenter, Kenneth J. (Kenneth John), 1923- author

Title The history of scurvy and vitamin C / Kenneth J. Carpenter
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986
©1986

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Description viii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
regular print
Contents 1. The explorers' sickness (1498-1700) -- 2. The writings of learned men (1540-1700) -- 3. Scurvy in the British Navy (1700-1772) -- 4. Captain Cook and pneumatic chemistry (1770-1815) -- 5. Land scurvy, potatoes, and potassium (1810-1905) -- 6. Problems in the Arctic and the ptomaine theory (1850-1915) -- 7. Infantile scurvy: the new disease of affluence (1877-1917) -- 8. Guinea pigs and the discovery of vitamin C (1905-1935) -- 9. Needs and uses for vitamin C (1935-1985) -- 10. Retrospect
Summary Comprehensive account of one of the diseases - scurvy - which had most significant effects on the history of travel and exploration. Information is investigated on an historical basis, beginning in the middle ages and finishing with a discussion of recent mega-vitamin contentions. Includes a chapter on problems in the arctic
Analysis Man Scurvy, to 1985
Notes Spine title: The history of scurvy & vitamin C
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-278) and index
Subject Vitamin C -- History.
Scurvy -- History.
Scurvy.
Ascorbic Acid Deficiency.
History.
Scurvy.
Ascorbic Acid -- history.
Scurvy -- history.
LC no. 85025464
ISBN 0521320291 (hbk.)
0521347734 (paperback)
Other Titles History of scurvy & vitamin C
History of scurvy & vitamin C