1953
DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.1953.sp001028
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LIND'S TREATISE ON SCURVY. A Bicentenary Volume containing a reprint of the First Edition of “A Treatise of the Scurvy” by James Lind, M.D., with Additional Notes. Edited by C. P. Stewart and Douglas Guthrie. Edinburgh: University Press. 1953. Pp. 440. With a portrait, three plates, and a genealogy

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“…It was not until 1928 when Albert Szent-Gyorgyi first isolated ascorbic acid and until 1932 when it was shown to be the antiscorbutic factor by Szent-Gyorgyi and King. 70 , 71 …”
Section: Ascorbic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was not until 1928 when Albert Szent-Gyorgyi first isolated ascorbic acid and until 1932 when it was shown to be the antiscorbutic factor by Szent-Gyorgyi and King. 70 , 71 …”
Section: Ascorbic Acidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unable to be synthesized by humans, it needs to be obtained from the diet [ 161 ]. The nutritional deficiency of this vitamin, scurvy, possibly the first clinical trial ever made [ 162 ], was first described in sailors.…”
Section: Antioxidantsmentioning
confidence: 99%