What does scurvy mean in pirate?

If you are a pirate who doesn't get to shore very often to shop for fresh fruits and veggies, you might suffer from scurvy, a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. Scurvy has some alarming symptoms: your gums become soft and tender and your teeth fall out.
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Why do pirates say scurvy?

Scurvy - Derogatory adjective meaning lowly or disgusting, as in 'Stand back, ye scurvy dog!' The usage derives from the name of a disease caused by Vitamin C deficiency, suggesting that pirates are fanatical about their intake of citrus fruits and lose respect for someone who falls behind.
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What is the pirate disease called?

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Early symptoms of deficiency include weakness, feeling tired and sore arms and legs. Without treatment, decreased red blood cells, gum disease, changes to hair, and bleeding from the skin may occur.
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How common was scurvy in pirates?

It had to do with food. Scurvy killed more than two million sailors between the time of Columbus's transatlantic voyage and the rise of steam engines in the mid-19th century. The problem was so common that shipowners and governments assumed a 50% death rate from scurvy for their sailors on any major voyage.
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When did pirates get scurvy?

Scurvy, a disease caused by a severe lack of vitamin C in the diet, is most often associated with 17th-century pirates.
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What does scurvy look like?

Scurvy is the name for a vitamin C deficiency. It can lead to anemia, debility, exhaustion, spontaneous bleeding, pain in the limbs, and especially the legs, swelling in some parts of the body, and sometimes ulceration of the gums and loss of teeth.
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Why did pirates eat oranges?

“Pirates had bleeding gums, their teeth fell out, bones atrophied ... it was a slow death,” curator HMNS David Temple explained. “Eating citrus fruit and sauerkraut was the cure.” The lack of basic cleanliness made pirates ill as well.
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How did Captain Cook prevent scurvy?

Captain Cook is credited with solving the problem of scurvy on his ships by issuing vitamin C in the form of lemon juice and fresh fruit and vegetables.
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Why did pirates drink rum?

Pirates drank it to prevent diseases such as scurvy, the flu, and to eliminate stress. Rum was inexpensive and it quickly became popular among sailors and in the pirate community. In fact, the seafaring explorers and conquerors soon began consuming it in industrial quantities.
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Is scurvy still a thing?

“Scurvy is seen as a disease irrelevant to the modern world, but it still exists, and clinicians caring for at-risk patients should be aware of it and know how to diagnose it,” said John Neary, associate professor of medicine at McMaster and the senior author of the study published this month in the Journal of General ...
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Did pirates actually get scurvy?

When pirates sailed the seven seas, they lacked fruits and vegetables in their diet and sometimes got a condition called scurvy. Scurvy causes muscle weakness, swollen and bleeding gums, loss of teeth, and bleeding under the skin, as well as tiredness and depression.
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Why do pirates have a vitamin C deficiency?

Today, it is known that the sailors' scurvy was caused by vitamin C deficiency. Because fresh fruits and vegetables could not be stored on board, lime juice provided the vitamin C the sailors needed.
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Why does scurvy open old wounds?

Old scars break open in scorbutic patients because (1) the rate of collagen degradation is greater in an old scar than it is in normal skin, and (2) the rate of collagen synthesis is diminished throughout the body in ascorbate deficiency.
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How do pirates say yes?

Aye - "Yes" Aye aye - Conformation, taking order from the captain. Belay - Usually means to tie something down but pirates used it to prevent someone to do something.
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What do pirates call the bottom of the ocean?

Davey Jones' Locker: The bottom of the sea where sailors and pirates have drowned, Davey Jones being a generic name for a sailor.
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What is grog pirate?

Pirate Grog: Bumbo

Pirates made a modification of grog which they called bumbo by mixing rum and water, but then they would add sugar and nutmeg as well. Although the navy grog is more well known, bumbo was actually the tastiest option of the two.
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Why do they call it the Jolly Roger?

The title Jolly Roger is thought to come from the French phrase "joli rouge" which means "pretty red". The original pirate flags were blood red rather than black and white and this signalled that no mercy would be given once the pirates boarded and battle ensued.
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Why did pirates have parrots?

A colorful talking bird would have been expensive, so pirates probably stole them along with other valuable cargo. The crew on a pirate ship may have been glad to have these intelligent birds onboard to entertain them on long, dull voyages.
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How many sailors died of scurvy?

Scurvy, a disease caused by lack of vitamin C, sickened sailors who had no access to fresh food supplies, and killed more than 2 million sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries alone.
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What did sailors drink to prevent scurvy?

From 1795 onward, three-quarters of an ounce of lemon juice per day was mandated to be given to every sailor serving throughout the Royal Navy, nearly banishing scurvy at a stroke. Blane ordered that it be mixed into grog to guarantee its consumption.
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Did sailors eat sauerkraut?

On Cook's first Pacific voyage in 1768, the Navy wanted to trial the efficacy of sauerkraut in combatting scurvy. The Endeavour was provided with 7,860 pounds of sauerkraut, a ration of 2 pounds per man per week.
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Why did pirates wear earrings?

Earrings were also worn for superstitious reasons. Some pirates were convinced that wearing an earring would improve or even cure bad eyesight, as they believed that the precious metals in an earring possessed magical healing powers. Another tale was that pierced ears would prevent seasickness.
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Did pirates eat cheese?

The first few weeks at sea were the best for pirates where their food supplies remained relatively fresh. During this time, pirates would eat a range of food, including cheese, eggs, vegetables and meat, and enjoy hearty meals on the pirate ship.
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Did sailors eat rats?

Rats were a common pest on board ships and seamen often hunted them for entertainment and then ate them, reporting they tasted 'nice and delicate… full as good as rabbits'. Another frequent pest were weevils, (a type of beetle) found in flour, biscuit and bread.
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