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If I knew which alleviates the symptoms of scurvy, maybe I could help these poor... - Sit down, please. You know that nothing will help them out to go ashore, said the captain - what you want to do? - [...] nocere" here will be checked for sure; suffering from scurvy probably can not hurt, and as you can help - why not try it? - The captain smiled and added - Fly to that unfortunates, and may you succeeded [...] the light work on board! - Triumphantly said Lind - it seems to me that the oranges and lemons can help fight this nightmare of merchant navy. - So give citrus fruits to all patients, James. I finally will
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Santorio conducted on himself. On the opening page of his book, one finds an illustration of the ex- help with minor tasks if they wanted to do so (see Redlich 1971, pp. 184 – 216). 6 Today, a broad variety [...] contribution to the world of nutri- tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s
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result was that all of the cases of beriberi were cured. En- couraged by this result and with the help of A. G. Vorderman, the supervisor of the Civil Health De- partment of Java, Eijkman undertook a massive
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was an axis with brass paddles to mix the water. Additionally, there were also fixed paddles that helped to produce a larger friction in the water – meanwhile he could use weights of almost 25 kg altogether
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after their wedding, Margaret became very sick and was unable to walk or move from her bed without help. Thomson cared diligently for his wife for the next many years. Taking a break from the world of academics
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after their wedding, Margaret became very sick and was unable to walk or move from her bed without help. Thomson cared diligently for his wife for the next many years. Taking a break from the world of academics [...] was an axis with brass paddles to mix the water. Additionally, there were also fixed paddles that helped to produce a larger friction in the water – meanwhile he could use weights of almost 25 kg altogether
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If I knew which alleviates the symptoms of scurvy, maybe I could help these poor... - Sit down, please. You know that nothing will help them out to go ashore, said the captain - what you want to do? - [...] Santorio conducted on himself. On the opening page of his book, one finds an illustration of the ex- help with minor tasks if they wanted to do so (see Redlich 1971, pp. 184 – 216). 6 Today, a broad variety [...] contribution to the world of nutri- tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s
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of combustion. This theory replaced the prevailing theory of the phlogiston. “You must be a great help to your husband, I heard that you even studied the text of the ‘human respiration experiment”! “Yes
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they could not afford to get married. Failing to get a job, he went back to his parents’ farm to help with the work. At the same time, Ernest applied for a science research scholarship, with which he [...] and Rutherford was among the first few to earn this degree. By 1898, at the age of 27, with JJ’s help, Rutherford obtained his first job as professor at McGill Uni- versity in Montreal, Canada. Finally