The Vitamin A Story
Lifting the Shadow of Death
Contributor(s)
Semba, Richard D. (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103006Language
EnglishAbstract
This book shows how vitamin A deficiency – before the vitamin was known to scientists – affected millions of people throughout history. It is a story of sailors and soldiers, penniless mothers, orphaned infants, and young children left susceptible to blindness and fatal infections. We also glimpse the fortunate ones who, with ample vitamin A-rich food, escaped this elusive stalker. Why were people going blind and dying? To unravel this puzzle, scientists around the world competed over the course of a century. Their persistent efforts led to the identification of vitamin A and its essential role in health. As a primary focus of today’s international public health efforts, vitamin A has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. But, we discover, they could save many more were it not for obstacles erected by political and ideological zealots who lack a historical perspective of the problem.
Keywords
Medicine & Public Health; Nutrition; Ophthalmology; Biochemistry; History of Medicine; Pediatrics; Public Health; Social Medicine; VitaminsDOI
10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-02189ISBN
9783318021899OCN
1058520104Publisher
KargerPublisher website
https://www.karger.com/Publication date and place
2012-01-01Classification
Dietetics and nutrition