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Nutrition in Britain: science, scientists and politics in the twentieth century

Smith, David(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in the social history of medicine series
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This volume brings together for the first time a collection of essays, based on original research, which focus on the history of nutrition science in Britain. Each chapter considers a different episode in the development and application of nutritional knowledge during the twentieth century. The topics covered include: the chewing cult of Horace Fletcher, dietetic education, the popularization of milk, the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory, and wartime involvement in policy making.
The selection of essays in Nutrition in Britainprovide valuable new insights into the social processes involved in the production and application of scientific knowledge of nutrition. This book will be fascinating reading to historians of science or medicine, as well as to medical sociologists, nutritionists, home economists, health educators, food activists and anyone with a professional or general interest in food and nutrition.

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Product Details
Routledge
1136156755 / 9781136156755
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
17/06/2013
England
English
261 pages
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