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Timeline of malnutrition

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| 1865 || {{w|Overnutrition}} || {{w|Micronutrient}} ({{w|Mineral}}) || Medical development || {{w|HFE hereditary haemochromatosis}} is first described by {{w|Armand Trousseau}} in a report on diabetes in patients presenting with a bronze pigmentation of their skin. It is related to excess of {{w|iron}}.<ref name=Trousseau_1865>{{cite journal | author = Trousseau A| title = Glycosurie, diabète sucré | journal = Clinique Médicale de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Paris | year = 1865 | volume = 2| pages = 663–98 | url= }}</ref> ||
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| 1868 || {{w|Undernutrition}} || || Medical development || {{w|Anorexia nervosa}} is first given its name by English physician {{w|William Gull}} at Guy's Hospital, London.<ref>{{cite web |title=Anorexia Nervosa |url=https://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/anorexianervosa.htm |website=medindia.net |accessdate=29 April 2020}}</ref> || {{w|United Kingdom}}
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| 1869 || {{w|Undernutrition}} || {{w|Micronutrient}} ({{w|mineral deficiency}}) || Scientific development || {{w|Zinc deficiency}}. Significant historical events related to zinc deficiency begin when zinc is first discovered to be essential to the growth of an organism ''{{w|Aspergillus niger}}''.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Raulin J | year = 1869 | title = Chemical studies on vegetation | journal = Annales des Sciences Naturelles | volume = 11 | pages = 293–299 }}</ref> ||
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