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LIND (JAMES) A Treatise of the Scurvy, FIRST EDITION, Edinburgh, A. Kincaid & A. Donaldson, 1753
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LIND (JAMES)
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FIRST EDITION OF LIND'S CLASSIC TREATISE OF SCURVY. Lind served as a Royal Naval Surgeon from 1738 until 1748, sailing on the four-year voyage of a small squadron under Anson between 1740 and 1744, during which "from a complement of 1400 men, very nearly 1000 died from scurvy. It was against the backgrounds both of Anson's disastrous voyage, and of his own first-hand observations of the disorder, made during his years at sea as a naval surgeon, that Lind wrote his Treatise of the Scurvy" (ODNB). "Lind showed that in preserved form citrus juices could be carried for long periods on board ship, and that, if administered properly, they would prevent disease. The application of this knowledge by naval surgeons who followed Lind led to its eventual elimination from the British Navy" (Garrison-Morton).
Provenance: Lieut. Thelsall, Queen's Own Norwich, 1788, inscription on front free endpaper; St. John's College, Oxford, bookplate, inscription on title and "sold by order" stamp on half-title.
