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Gerrit de Veer

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Novaya Zemlya's west coast as depicted in De Veer's diary

Gerrit de Veer (c. 1570–after 1598) was a Dutch officer on Willem Barentsz' second and third voyages of 1595 and 1596 respectively, in search of the Northeast passage.

De Veer kept a diary of the voyages and in 1597, was the first person to observe and record the Novaya Zemlya effect, and the first Westerner to observe hypervitaminosis A caused by consumption of the liver of a polar bear.[1]

He wrote The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions (1594, 1595, and 1596).[2]

References

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  1. ^ Lips, Paul (23 January 2003). "Hypervitaminosis A and Fractures". New England Journal of Medicine. 348 (4): 347–349. doi:10.1056/NEJMe020167. ISSN 0028-4793. PMID 12540650.
  2. ^ De Veer, Gerrit (1876). The Three Voyages of William Barents to the Arctic Regions (1594, 1595, and 1596) (second ed.). London: Hakluyt Society. Retrieved 4 November 2024.