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Tuberculosis - (TB), contagious, wasting disease caused by any of several mycobacteria. The most common form of the disease is tuberculosis of the lungs (pulmonary consumption, or phthisis), but the intestines, bones and joints, the skin, and the genitourinary, lymphatic, and nervous systems may also be affected.

There are three major types of tubercle bacilli that affect humans. The human type (


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    The Epidemic Streets: Infectious Disease and the Rise of Preventive Medicine, 1856-1900 (Chap. 8 "Tuberculosis") » Read Now

    by Anne Hardy. 325 pgs.

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    ...The Epidemic Streets represents a major advance in the historical study of death and disease in the nineteenth century. Anne Hardy has drawn on a wide range of public...
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    The Social and Political Implications of Tuberculosis among Native Canadians, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology » Read Now

    by Corinne Hodgson. 11 pgs.

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    ...expected to overlook TB tuberculosis unless they were...reasonable to describe tuberculosis as a social disease...integration of TB control and social...at some time for...
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    Knowledge and Awareness of Tuberculosis among Pre-university Students in Trinidad, in Journal of Community Health » Read Now

    by Fitzroy A. Orrett, Simone M. Shurland. 7 pgs.

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    ...Knowledge and awareness of tuberculosis among pre-university students...Shurland INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis has re-emerged as a major public...deaths occur annually due to...
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    Tuberculosis among Certain Indian Tribes of the United States » Read Now

    by Ales Hrdlicka. 92 pgs.

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    ...AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BULLETIN 42 TUBERCULOSIS AMONG CERTAIN INDIAN TRIBES OF THE...into the condition with regard to tuberculosis of five selected Indian tribes of...the...
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    Death Stalks the Yakama: Epidemiological Transitions and Mortality on the Yakama Indian Reservation, 1888-1964 ("Tuberculosis" begins on p. 94) » Read Now

    by Clifford E. Trafzer. 282 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Clifford Trafzer's disturbing new work, Death Stalks the Yakama, examines life, death, and the shockingly high mortality rates that have persisted among the fourteen tribes and bands living on the Yakama Reservation in the state of Washington. The work contains a valuable discussion of Indian...
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    Essays of Robert Koch ("The Etiology of Tuberculosis [1882]" begins on p. 83 and "[Excerpts from] The Etiology of Tuberculosis [1884]" begins on p. 129) » Read Now

    by K. Codell Carter. 192 pgs.

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    ...Preface Introduction The Etiology of Anthrax, Founded on the Course of Development of the Bacillus Anthracis (1876) Investigations of the Etiology of Wound Infections...
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    New Concepts in Nursing Management of the TB Patient: A Community Training Program, in Journal of Community Health Nursing » Read Now

    by Sara J. Boskovich. 5 pgs.

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    ...for reading of Mantoux tuberculosis (TB) injections and subsequent...described. The purpose of tuberculosis (TB) screening, as defined...same period, the U.S. TB rate for...
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    Silent Travelers: Germs, Genes, and the "Immigrant Menace" (Includes discussion of tuberculosis in multiple chapters) » Read Now

    by Alan M. Kraut. 345 pgs.

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    ...mans diseases, especially malaria and tuberculosis. 1 For five centuries, the curare-tipped...examined has malaria, some also have tuberculosis, and one of every two...
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    Health Policy in a Globalising World (Chap. 10 "The Globalisation of Dots: Tuberculosis as a Global Emergency" ) » Read Now

    by Kelley Lee, Kent Buse, Suzanne Fustukian. 331 pgs.

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    Increasing recognition of the impact that globalization may be having on public health has led to widespread concern about the risks arising from emerging and re-emerging diseases, environmental degradation and demographic change. A distinguished, international team of contributors covers a...
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    Opera: Desire, Disease, Death (Chap. 2 "Famous Last Breaths: The Tubercular Heroine") » Read Now

    by Linda Hutcheon, Michael Hutcheon. 294 pgs.

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    ...sexual indulgence. It was not only as a possible cause of tuberculosis, however, that the erotic dimension entered both the medical...Susan Sontag pointed out in her study...
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    Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor (Chap. 7 "Cruel and Unusual Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis as Punishment" and Chap. 4 "A Plague on All Our Houses? Resurgent Tuberculosis inside Russia's Prisons") » Read Now

    by Paul Farmer. 402 pgs.

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    "This is an angry and a hopeful book, and, like everything Dr. Farmer has written, it has both passion and authority. "Pathologies of Power is an eloquent plea for a working definition of human rights that would not neglect the most basic rights of all: food, shelter and health. This plea has...
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    Migrants, Minorities, and Health: Historical and Contemporary Studies (Chap. 5 "A Disease of Civilisation: Tuberculosis in Britain, Africa and India, 1900-39") » Read Now

    by Lara Marks, Michael Worboys. 300 pgs.

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    Migrants, Minorities and Health explores the relations between medicine and the minorities in the twentieth century. The contributors present both historical and contemporary studies of migrant and minority groups from societies around the world in order to examine how health issues have interacted...
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    Adult Mortality in Latin America (Chap. 10 "Epidemiology and Demography of Tuberculosis") » Read Now

    by Ian M. Timæus, Juan Chackiel, Lado Ruzicka. 370 pgs.

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    The adult population accounts for a rising proportion of premature deaths worldwide. Adult health isues have often been overshadowed by international concern to improve child survival. Yet, increasingly, developing countries need to confront many of the challenges and dilemmas in the health sector...
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    Urban Health Services: The Case of New York (Chap. 9 "Tb Control") » Read Now

    by Eli Ginzberg, Conservation of Human Resources Project Columbia University. 256 pgs.

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    In the Name of the Child: Health and Welfare, 1880-1940 (Chap. 3 "Wonderlands of Buttercup, Clover and Daisies: Tuberculosis and the Open-Air School Movement in Britain, 1907-39" ) » Read Now

    by Roger Cooter. 294 pgs.

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    Recent revelations of child abuse have highlighted the need for understanding the historical background to current attitudes towards child health and welfare. In the Name of the Child explores a variety of professional, social, political and cultural constructions of the child in the decades...

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