May 29, 2007

Lieutenant Roborovsky, the companion of Pievtsov, in 1889, says: ‘In the

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streets one meets many men and women with large goitres, a malady
attributed to the bad quality of the water running in the town conduits,
and drunk by the inhabitants in its natural state
Lieutenant Roborovsky, the companion of Pievtsov, in 1889, says: ‘In the
streets one meets many men and women with large goitres, a malady
attributed to the bad quality of the water running in the town conduits,
and drunk by the inhabitants in its natural state. It appears in men at
the age of puberty, and in women when they marry.’ (_Proc. R. G. S._ 2
ser. XII. 1890, p. 36.)

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