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Disease caused by a deficiency of [[vitamin C]], and an affliction of early sailors without access to fresh produce; the term "limey" derives from preventing it by giving them rations of [[lime]] juice
Multisystem disease caused by a deficiency of [[vitamin C]], and an affliction of early sailors without access to fresh produce; it causes [[anemia]] and blood vessel fragility, often first manifesting bleeding gums, but can progress to internal bleeding affecting many systems, as well as weakness from anemia.

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A definition or brief description of Scurvy.

Multisystem disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, and an affliction of early sailors without access to fresh produce; it causes anemia and blood vessel fragility, often first manifesting bleeding gums, but can progress to internal bleeding affecting many systems, as well as weakness from anemia.