In the age of sail, scurvy moved through ships more quietly than cannon fire.
It did not arrive dramatically. No storm announced it. No enemy flag appeared on the horizon. It began with tiredness. A sailor who could no longer climb the rigging as quickly as before. Then swollen gums. Teeth loosening. Bruises appearing under the skin without injury. Old wounds reopening as if the body itself had begun to forget how to heal.
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