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Walter Hollis Eddy

The Vitamine Manual

Walter Hollis Eddy's “The Vitamine Manual” serves as a pioneering text in the realm of nutritional science, blending accessible prose with rigorous scientific inquiry. Written in the early 20th century, Eddy's work stands at the crossroads of emerging dietary studies and the burgeoning interest in vitamins, which were still a novel concept at the time. With a clear literary style that balances technical information and practical advice, Eddy demystifies the complexities of vitamins and their importance to human health, reflecting the cultural shift towards preventative medicine burgeoning during this era. Eddy, an accomplished nutritionist and public health advocate, was deeply influenced by the early research of vitamin deficiencies and their health implications. His passion for improving public knowledge on nutrition comes through in this manual, driven by the societal need for accessible health resources. Eddy's background in chemistry and commitment to educating the public underscore the significance of the book as not just a manual, but a culturally resonant text fostering a new awareness of dietary needs. Readers seeking to deepen their understanding of nutrition will find “The Vitamine Manual” an indispensable resource. Eddy's meticulous research, engaging style, and the historical importance of his work provide a comprehensive guide that remains relevant for anyone interested in nutrition, well-being, and the evolution of health sciences.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2019
Año de publicación
2019
Editorial
Good Press
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