From the circumnavigation of the vital de oliveira to the new ration tables: Nutrition and health on brazilian imperial navy vessels, 1879-1886

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The corvette Vital de Oliveira was the first Brazilian Navy vessel to circumnavigate the world, from 1879 to 1881. One of the items that concerned its captain, Júlio de Noronha, in his trip report was the food supply, which was further reinforced in the medical report for the expedition written by the head surgeon, Galdino Magalhães. This concern was notable due to the high numbers of sailors who sickened and died during the trip, which according to both reports may have been caused by shortages of certain foods. This article discusses the relationship between food and health in the crew, as well as the relationship between this journey and the implementation of a new ration table that took effect in 1886.

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Oliveira Filho, S. W. de C., & de Messias, L. C. P. (2020). From the circumnavigation of the vital de oliveira to the new ration tables: Nutrition and health on brazilian imperial navy vessels, 1879-1886. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 27(4), 1285–1308. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702020000500014

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