Nourishing food, clean air and exercise: medical debates over environment and polar hygiene on Robert Falcon Scott’s British National Antarctic expedition, 1901–1904 – CORRIGENDUM
Edward Armston-Sheret

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TopicsPolar Research and Ecology · Spaceflight effects on biology
The author apologises for an error in the published article. On the second page of the article, lines 7-8 contain an error. The sentence currently reads: “This vessel was manned by a slightly varying crew of just under forty officers, scientists and sailors.”
But it should read: “This vessel was manned by a slightly varying crew of just under fifty officers, scientists and sailors.”
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- 1Edward Armston-Sheret, Nourishing food, clean air and exercise: medical debates over environment and polar hygiene on Robert Falcon Scott’s British National Antarctic expedition, 1901–1904. Medical History. Published by Cambridge University Press, 18 March 2024. doi:10.1017/mdh.2024.3PMC 1165516338497456 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
