The Ascorbate Papers, volume III: 1950-1959

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Vitamins, Medical, Specialties, Clinical Medicine
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Author: Alexander S. Templeton ISBN: 9781476172514
Publisher: Alexander S. Templeton Publication: May 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alexander S. Templeton
ISBN: 9781476172514
Publisher: Alexander S. Templeton
Publication: May 17, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Many books on vitamin C have been written over the decades since its discovery in the 1930s. The Ascorbate Papers—referring to the formal chemical name of this interesting molecule—addresses the possibility that other vitamin book authors only skimmed the original clinicians’ papers; or worse, merely paraphrased second- or third-hand what earlier authors had presented.

Will a curious lay seeker with a reasonably broad liberal-arts education be able to wade through medical jargon and discover what was really done, and what the early researchers actually concluded in their work? The answer is yes, probably.

This volume is one of several in a series covering 1936-1999 by decades, presenting articles unabridged, except for minor corrections, plus English translations, to inform the reader about actual patient studies and clinical results.

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Many books on vitamin C have been written over the decades since its discovery in the 1930s. The Ascorbate Papers—referring to the formal chemical name of this interesting molecule—addresses the possibility that other vitamin book authors only skimmed the original clinicians’ papers; or worse, merely paraphrased second- or third-hand what earlier authors had presented.

Will a curious lay seeker with a reasonably broad liberal-arts education be able to wade through medical jargon and discover what was really done, and what the early researchers actually concluded in their work? The answer is yes, probably.

This volume is one of several in a series covering 1936-1999 by decades, presenting articles unabridged, except for minor corrections, plus English translations, to inform the reader about actual patient studies and clinical results.

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