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  1. Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman (12 December 1844 – 15 July 1902) was a Dutch physician and scientist whose study [1] of the link between polished rice and beriberi in the Dutch East Indies in 1897 helped lead to the discovery of vitamins. In addition, he was an ornithologist and botanist.

    • Dutch
    • Research into beriberi
  2. Adolphe Vorderman (1844–1902), a Dutch government doctor who worked in the Dutch East Indies, was one of the people who made careful observations on groups of humans receiving differing diets. His contribution was exceptional because of the elaborate precautions that he took against potential biases in his investigations, which went a long ...

    • Jan P Vandenbroucke
    • 2013
  3. Nationaliteit: Nederland. Beroep: Officier van gezondheid, arts, natuuronderzoeker, vogelkundige. Bekend van: Onderzoek beriberi. Onze overgrootvader is onze held, Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman, hij leefde van 1844 tot 1902. Bij iedereen hangt zijn foto aan de muur.

    • Den Haag, 12 december 1844
    • Nederland
    • Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman
    • Weltevreden (Batavia), 15 juli 1902
  4. Portaal. Geneeskunde. Biologie. Adolphe Vorderman ( Den Haag, 12 december 1844 – Weltevreden ( Batavia ), 15 juli 1902) was een Nederlandse arts, officier van gezondheid en orntiholoog. Hij werd vooral bekend om zijn aandeel aan het onderzoek naar de ziekte beriberi .

    • Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman
  5. This paper highlights Adolphe Vordermans investigations of the causes of beriberi using epidemiologic observations among prison inmates in the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia) in the 1890s (Vorderman 1897). His investigations are featured in the James Lind Library because of Vorderman’s scrupulous efforts to avoid bias.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2013 · This paper highlights Adolphe Vorderman's investigations of the causes of beriberi using epidemiological observations among prison inmates in the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia) in the 1890s.1 His investigations are featured in the James Lind Library because of Vorderman's scrupulous efforts to avoid bias.

  7. Adolphe Guillaume Vorderman (12 December 1844, The Hague - 15 July 1902, Batavia, Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch physician and scientist whose extensive and scrupulous study of the link between polished rice and Beriberi in the Dutch East Indies in 1897 helped lead to the discovery of vitamins.