Description
Paperback staple bound cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This vintage reference book, “The Vitamin Primer,” edited by Shirl Sires, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early years of vitamin research and public awareness. Published in the mid-20th century, when the understanding of vitamins and their role in human health was still evolving, this book served as a valuable resource for educating the general public on these essential nutrients. Despite its age, the clean pages and secure binding of this copy make it a delightful find for collectors and readers interested in the history of nutrition and science communication.
Sires, a prominent figure in the field of home economics, compiled a comprehensive overview of vitamins, their sources, functions, and deficiencies. The book’s straightforward language and practical approach reflect the era’s efforts to disseminate scientific knowledge to a broad audience. Collectors may appreciate this work as a time capsule, capturing the state of vitamin research and dietary recommendations before more recent advancements. Additionally, the book’s vintage charm and well-preserved condition make it an intriguing addition to any collection focused on the evolution of health and wellness literature.

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