Ian Pitchford

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With hindsight, Koettlitz’s advice borders on criminal malpractice. How could the lesson of James Lind have been so thoroughly forgotten—or worse, dismissed—a century later? The explanation, in part, is that doctors did not really understand how citrus fruits worked against scurvy. In other words, they did not know the mediator.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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