Who was James Lind? James Lind (1716–1794), British naval surgeon, has received an inordinate share of credit in establishing the preventive and curative role of citrus products in the management of scurvy. Although Lind believed scurvy was caused by clogged skin pores, he conducted several shipboard trials of alleged antiscorbutic substances, leading to the use of citrus products (limes) by the Royal Navy during long voyages, hence, the moniker “limeys” for British sailors. Carpenter KJ: The history of scurvy and vitamin C, New York, 1986, Cambridge University Press. |
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