
Scurvy and sea monsters
Chapter 1
The mapmakers' monsters
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Chapter 2
The mystery of scurvy
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Chapter 3
Indigenous knowledge and survival
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Chapter 4
The technology of lost sailors
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Scurvy and sea monsters
Ch 2 · The mystery of scurvy
misslily Those old maps blamed the sea beasts for the crews that disappeared, But it was only missing citrus that we should have feared.
Fun Fact
Scurvy's massive toll: Scurvy killed over two million sailors between 1500 and 1800, outnumbering deaths from all naval battles combined.
Glossary
scurvy (noun)
A disease caused by a severe deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen, bleeding gums. In 1747, Scottish physician James Lind conducted the first clinical trial to treat the devastating maritime ailment.
A disease caused by a severe deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen, bleeding gums. In 1747, Scottish physician James Lind conducted the first clinical trial to treat the devastating maritime ailment.
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Which treatment in James Lind's 1747 experiment successfully cured the sailors of scurvy?
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What nickname was given to British sailors because of their mandatory daily intake of citrus juice?
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What bizarre symptom of scurvy involves the body's collagen breaking down, affecting old injuries?
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Scurvy is a debilitating disease caused by a severe deficiency of which essential nutrient?
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In what year did Scottish surgeon James Lind conduct his famous scurvy experiment on HMS Salisbury?
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How many years did it take the British Royal Navy to mandate citrus rations after Lind's experiment?
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Which explorer lost over half his crew to scurvy during his historic 1497 voyage around Africa to India?


