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The Unconventional Career of Muriel Bell
Engelsk Paperback
The Unconventional Career of Muriel Bell
Engelsk Paperback

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Whether or not you have heard of pioneering nutritionist Muriel Bell, she has had a profound effect on your health. Appointed New Zealands first state nutritionist in 1940, a position she held for almost a quarter- century, Muriel Bell was behind ground-breaking public health schemes such as milk in schools, iodised salt and water fluoridation. The first woman in New Zealand to be awarded the research degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD), in 1926, her subsequent pioneering research on vitamins and minerals helped to prevent deficiency diseases, and later, optimise health. Bells early research into fats and cholesterol tackled the complexity of nutrition-related aspects of coronary heart disease. At the base of her commitment to science lay a deep social concern, especially for women and children. In service to this cause Muriel Bell worked tirelessly. As a lecturer in physiology from 1923 to 1927, she had been one of the first women academics at Otago Medical School. In 1937 she became a foundation member of the Medical Research Council, serving for two decades while simultaneously she was the sole woman on the Board of Health. Her nutritional advice common sense to us today but revolutionary at the time was to eat more fruit, vegetables and milk products and to cut down on sugar, fat and meat. Muriel Bell was a trailblazer by anyones definition, unswervingly committed to the understanding that we are what we eat; that nutrition is a cornerstone of individual and public health. Diana Brown tells the story of this extraordinary woman in this long-overdue biography.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
196
ISBN-13:
9781988531304
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1988531306
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Udg. Dato:
29 nov 2018
Længde:
17mm
Bredde:
228mm
Højde:
150mm
Forlag:
Otago University Press
Oplagsdato:
29 nov 2018
Forfatter(e):
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