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James Lind's Memorial Tablet

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James Lind's Memorial Tablet

James Lind, the world's first experimental nutritionist, is memorialized as "The Hippocrates of naval medicine"

An affliction practically nonexistent these days due to its simple solution, scurvy was once the scurge of sailors, pirates, and anyone else spending an extraordinary amount of time on the high seas. Now known to be a simple vitamin deficiency, scurvy took the lives of thousands until it was discovered that it could be fought off with vitamin C, found in large quantities in citrus.Without the concept of “vitamins”, people were forced to rely on fresh produce, not exactly readily available in the middle of the Atlantic.
While not the first to recommend the use of citrus fruit to fight off “sailor's disease”, James Lind did groundbreaking systematic experimentation on the disease, and it was considered one of the first clinical experiments in the history of medicine. Lind performed a remarkably well thought out group study aboard a ship effected with scurvy. Dividing the sailors into pairs he made each pair take a different solution: seawater, cider, spices and barley water, vinegar, sulphuric acid, and fatefully lemons and oranges. It was clear after six days who the winner was (team fruit!)and who the losers were (acid!).
Shortly after Lind published “A treatise of the scurvy”, and though he was virually ignored at the time, one person was paying attention – that person was James Cook, the first mariner to make it around the world without losing a single crew member to scurvy.
Lind's long and successful medical career, which focused on the health of seamen especially during his time served as appointed chief physician of the Royal Naval Hospital Haslar, is memorialized at the Edinburgh Medical School. A plaque bearing Lind's face and a short list of his accomplishments is located on one of the outside walls of the university, presented in 1953 by the Sunkist Growers of Citrus Fruit of California and Arizona. Below his face it reads, "The Hippocrates of naval medicine"

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Category: Unusual Monuments, Memento Mori
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Edited by: Rachel, Dylan


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