James Lind, his place in medical history / Louis Harry Roddis

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James Lind, his place in medical history / Louis Harry Roddis

1953

"To be read at the dedication of a bronze plaque commemorating the bicentenary of the publication of 'A treatise of the scurvy.'"

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eng, Latn

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Roddis, Louis H. (Louis Harry), 1886-1969

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Captain Louis Harry Roddis served as a surgeon in the U.S. Navy from 1913 until his retirement in 1950. He was primarily interested in tropical medicine. Roddis also wrote Edward Jenner and the discovery of the smallpox vaccination (1930), William Withering: the introduction of digitalis into medical practice (1936), Short history of nautical medicine (1941), and James Lind, founder of nautical medicine (1950). ...

Lind, James, 1716-1794

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