“Shackleton, who was rather an amazing man in the way he had made himself au fait with all the latest developments… and who had [also] collected all the latest information as regards scurvy, was very enthusiastic [about] the idea of the “vitamin.” During our discussions on the Endurance, Shackleton used to say to me, surely you have here the perfect explanation for all that has been puzzling you?”
— Alexander Macklin
“The camp on the ice floe… was probably the only place in the world where the vitamin theory, as it were, had become official orthodoxy.”
— Roland Huntford, Shackleton
“Someone asked why seals and penguins did not get scurvy and suggested that as they did not and humans did there must be something in their make up which prevented it. This gave us the idea that if we ate all of the seal and the penguin including the brain, heart, liver, kidney and sweetbread… this might help to avoid scurvy.”
— Alexander Macklin