Jan Fryderyk or Johann Friedrich Bachstrom (24 December 1688, near Rawitsch, now Rawicz, Poland - June 1742, Nieswiez, now Nyasvizh, Belarus) was a writer...
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Rymill, and named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1959 for Johann Bachstrom, the author in 1734 of a classic pamphlet recognizing scurvy as a nutritional...
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orange juice, white wine or beer. In 1734, Leiden-based physician Johann Bachstrom published a book on scurvy in which he stated, "scurvy is solely owing...
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juice in his 1617 book, The Surgeon's Mate. In 1734, the Dutch writer Johann Bachstrom gave the firm opinion, "scurvy is solely owing to a total abstinence...
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astronomy 1951) Wilibald Artus (1811–80), Professor of Philosophy Johann Bachstrom, writer, scientist, physician and Lutheran theologian Ernst Gottfried...
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Nicolaas Heinsius the Elder (1620–1681) Dutch classical scholar and poet Johann Bachstrom (1688–1742) writer, scientist and Lutheran theologian Gottfried, Freiherr...
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(baptised) – Charles Rivington, English publisher (died 1742) December 24 – Johann Bachstrom, Polish theologian and writer (died 1742) Unknown date – Richard Bradley...
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eradication of scurvy from the Royal Navy by putting to use the ideas of Johann Bachstrom and James Lind, who believed lemons, limes or other citrus fruits could...
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features Anckorn Nunataks, named after J. F. Anckorn Bachstrom Point, named after Johann Bachstrom, author Baldred Rock, originally named Bass Rock and...
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Angermannus Johann Arndt Ludwig Achim von Arnim Gottfried Arnold Gustav Aschaffenburg Matthäus Aurogallus Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Johann Bachstrom Ernst Gottfried...
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