scurvy I mean they went through all these things and I think we're sort of
Scurvy was a big, big, big killer.
Scurvy is one of those debilitating diseases where if you begin to have it, any other stress on the body is going to accelerate it.
the scurvy of today for space Travelers it's the kind of thing we will defeat some somehow there'll be some new ideas
contracted scurvy from a trip overseas so the job of designing the outfield led to his replacement fell to his
that were scurrilous gossip and unfounded rumors, not unlike what you see on the internet sometimes these days.
So there's scurvy. Everyone's favorite, rickets.
A tiny insect scurries over my keyboard.
We scrambled and scurried 24/7 days.
they're scurrying by, et cetera.
just kinda scurry across and declare victory? What did he do?
We know that vitamin C prevents scurvy, like I mentioned before.
JOHNNY O'NEAL: Don't be scured , as they would say.
an Earth level of gravity-- to scurvy.
Sauerkraut didn't cure anybody of scurvy.
Consciousness brown and black furry and scurrying how can I not help loving them
one of them is Chuck Scurich. He's handing Daily Digest if you want to sign up for our daily headlines and news alerts. And folks, in other places, you can just go to our website
So we're not thinking about dying of scurvy or anything?
is quite different-- this swims in the ocean and this scurries around and we walk on two legs.
This is a very small delicate sign that you have scurvy, vitamin deficiencies.
Most of these Arctic stories have the perfect trifecta of scurvy, mutiny, and of course cannibalism.
Interestingly, sailors referred to scurvy as earthsicknesses, meaning that they were sick for land.
Yeah, scurvy is a bad disease.
Instead of thinking of the germs that might be responsible for scurvy, he looked at what was absent from the picture.
That's to say that while the government's scurrying around trying to keep you from information that I at least think is in the public interest to know, to know whether our government's
We've known for nearly a hundred years that vitamin C prevents scurvy.
I released the thief and bounced to the balls of my feet as he scurried backwards on his butt, like an injured crab escaping.
Like, there was even a rat that scurried by.
Well, looking at the disease of scurvy at the turn of the 20th century, the scientist Gowland Hopkins suddenly turned this around.
This was about a seven-inch tall praying mantis and rather than scurrying away scared this thing--. I jumped out of my skin, I tell you, because I'm always aware of snakes, whatever
I think they're great, seeing them scurry, they have efficient teeth, nice claws and stuff like that and they have fur and they can regulate their internal temperatures at will, but--
something and he started ranting and raving and pounding the desk and they scurried out and he immediately turned
of the mafia. This is the story of vitamin C and scurvy.
You can't trust Rocky to other relatives, just spreading scurrilous rumors about him.
The plague had taken out a good number of people, but also there was scurvy, there was measles, there was tuberculosis.
Yeah, exactly. I thought that the big cure for scurvy was fermented, like sauerkraut.
Rickets, pellagra, scurvy, even explorers going in novel habitats during the Industrial
But it may still even be cheaper to hire a couple of grad students with GPS units to scurry around these slopes
the United States. Tuberculosis, scurvy, and measles, other causes of death are not going down as fast as infectious diseases but they're not going up either. Where is this cancer
want any witnesses. Moore: So, my roommate scurries out of the room and goes and whatever. And my squad leader tells me to take a seat, and I take a seat he grabs a chair turns a backwards like we're
And so when you open up the door at night and you turn on the light switch, it's like they're always scurrying around.
I'm the guy. And then and then what happened is we went through a really difficult, calamitous period, where rather than people effervescent scurrying
Yeah. Then it was, like, I'm definitely not going to get scurvy.
So here is someone who's saying, I wish I was blind, I was this ugly, hideous creature scurrying under the earth kind of thing, that if anybody sees me,
And, in fact, sailors add limes, which they're caring for scurvy, to this newly bought Arrack and that ends up inventing the world's first cocktail called
If you're a snorkeler or a diver and you pick up a piece of coral rubble, oftentimes you'll see these brittle stars scurrying away
Now even people like James Cook think that the land cure works, that earthsickness is the best way of describing scurvy.
And they alter their food so that it doesn't perish, and don't realize that these guys are going to get scurvy because there's no Vitamin C in what they're eating.
Ads that, basically, are all about attacking the opponent in a scurrilous manner with a factual basis that is laughable at the most part.
When we go to a new planet, we don't have the luxury of being able to scurry around on it.