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For a recent review see:  
 
For a recent review see:  
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O’Donnell, J.  Polar Hysteria: An expression of hypervitaminosis A. Amer. J.Therapeutics. 11(2004):507-516.
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O’Donnell, J.  Polar Hysteria: An expression of hypervitaminosis A. Amer. J.Therapeutics. 11(2004):507-516. PMID 15543093
    
=1597  Gerrit de Veer=
 
=1597  Gerrit de Veer=
    
“The three voyages of William Barents to the arctic regions (1594, 1595, 1596)”
 
“The three voyages of William Barents to the arctic regions (1594, 1595, 1596)”
(book and electronic link available at FSU.)
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(book (Strozier G690 1594 .V4152 1970) and [http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo/image/2241 electronic version] available at FSU.)
    
Quoting O’Donnell:
 
Quoting O’Donnell:
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Kane, E.K. Arctic Explorations. The second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, 1854, 1855. Ed. Loomis, C. and Martin, C. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co, Chicago: 1996.
 
Kane, E.K. Arctic Explorations. The second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, 1854, 1855. Ed. Loomis, C. and Martin, C. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co, Chicago: 1996.
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Kane is often cited as the source for Vitamin A overdose inducing depression. However,  while Kane often mentions “depression” among the men, it is only in the context of the mental state brought on by being stranded in the polar ice with diminishing supplies and increasing illness and fatalities (not polar bear liver consumption).  He does state the polar bear liver (of a well-fed cub) could bring on illness. Kane and the crew often fed on their huskies as well, but there is no mention of illness as found by Mawson (below).  
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Kane is often cited as the source for Vitamin A overdose inducing depression. However,  while Kane often mentions “depression” among the men, it is only in the context of the mental state brought on by being stranded in the polar ice with diminishing supplies and increasing illness and fatalities (not polar bear liver consumption).  He does state the polar bear liver (of a well-fed cub) could bring on illness. Kane and the crew often fed on their huskies as well, but there is no mention of illness as found by Mawson (below).  ( the Donnelly edition is abridged; I should go look at the original. I think there is a scanned version on line someplace).  
    
Quoting from Kane: (p. 222-3)
 
Quoting from Kane: (p. 222-3)
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(insert image of "Polar Bear Polka", sheet music lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, dedicated to Kane, 1856, from the U.Penn collection of sheet music).
 
(insert image of "Polar Bear Polka", sheet music lith. of Sarony, Major & Knapp, dedicated to Kane, 1856, from the U.Penn collection of sheet music).
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Shearman DJ. Vitamin A and Sir Douglas Mawson. BMJ 1978; 1: 283-285.
 
Shearman DJ. Vitamin A and Sir Douglas Mawson. BMJ 1978; 1: 283-285.
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Nataraja, A. Man’s best friend? Student BMJ 10 (2002)158-9 (http://www.studentbmj.com). A summary of Mawson, D., Fiennes, R. Home of the blizzard, a true storyof  Antarctic survival.Edinburgh:Birlinn,2000.  (Both Mawson and Fiennes have books describing their antartic experiences, which are in Strozier Library)   
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Nataraja, A. Man’s best friend? [http://www.studentbmj.com/back_issues/0502/life/158.html Student BMJ 10 (2002)158-9]. A summary of Mawson, D., Fiennes, R. Home of the blizzard, a true storyof  Antarctic survival.Edinburgh:Birlinn,2000.  (Both Mawson and Fiennes have books describing their antartic experiences, which are in Strozier Library)   
    
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Quoting from Nataraja’s article:
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The case of Mertz is discussed by Carrington-Smith, who suggests that Mertz's symptoms can be accounted for by severe food deprivation, rather than vitamin toxicity. Her article has a nice concise summary of both polar cases and clinical cases of hypervitamintosis A.
 
The case of Mertz is discussed by Carrington-Smith, who suggests that Mertz's symptoms can be accounted for by severe food deprivation, rather than vitamin toxicity. Her article has a nice concise summary of both polar cases and clinical cases of hypervitamintosis A.
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Carrington-Smith, D. Mawson and Mertz: a re-evaluation of their ill-fated mapping journey during the 1911–1914 Australasian Antarctic Expedition. Med. J. Australia, 183 (2005) 638-641 <https://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_11_051205/car10291_fm.html>
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Carrington-Smith, D. Mawson and Mertz: a re-evaluation of their ill-fated mapping journey during the 1911–1914 Australasian Antarctic Expedition. [http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/183_11_051205/car10291_fm.html Med. J. Australia, 183 (2005) 638-641 ]
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Some references I need to look up:
 
Some references I need to look up:
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Cleland JB, Southcott RV 1969 Illnesses following the eating of seal liver in Australian waters. Med J Aust. 1:760-3.  PMID: 581408
    
Feeney RE. Polar journeys: the role of food and nutrition in early exploration. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, and Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1997. DIRAC  TX601 .F44 1997
 
Feeney RE. Polar journeys: the role of food and nutrition in early exploration. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, and Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press, 1997. DIRAC  TX601 .F44 1997
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Lewis, R. W., and J. A. Lentfer. 1967. The vitamin A content of polar bear liver: range  
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Lewis, R. W., and J. A. Lentfer. 1967. The vitamin A content of polar bear liver: range and variability. Compar. Biochem. Physiol. 22:923-926.  
and variability. Compar. Biochem. Physiol. 22:923-926.  
      
Rodahl, K. 1949. Toxicity of polar bear liver.  Nature 164:530.  
 
Rodahl, K. 1949. Toxicity of polar bear liver.  Nature 164:530.  
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Rodahl, K., and T. Moore. 1943. The vitamin A content and toxicity of bear and seal liver. Biochemical Journal 37:166­68.
 
Rodahl, K., and T. Moore. 1943. The vitamin A content and toxicity of bear and seal liver. Biochemical Journal 37:166­68.
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Russell, F. E. 1967. Vitamin A content of polar bear liver. Toxicon 5:61­62
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Russell, F. E. 1967. Vitamin A content of polar bear liver. Toxicon 5:61­62 PMID 6036254
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Southcott R, Chesterfield N, Lugg D. Vitamin A content in the livers of huskies and some seals from Antarctic and subantarctic regions. Med J Aust 1971; 1: 311-313.
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Southcott R, Chesterfield N, Lugg D. Vitamin A content in the livers of huskies and some seals from Antarctic and subantarctic regions. Med J Aust 1971; 1: 311-313. PMID: 5102012
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