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Tuberculosis, Carol A. Dyer

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Tuberculosis, Carol A. Dyer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-141) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Tuberculosis
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
760351305
Responsibility statement
Carol A. Dyer
Series statement
Biographies of disease
Summary
"Tuberculosis is a complicated medical condition that has a rich and important history, a distinctive social context, and an active and destructive present. The disease appears in Greek literature as early as 460 BCE and was a favorite of 19th-century novelists whose heroines often succumbed to 'consumption'. Through history, the development of TB diagnosis and treatment has been synonymous with events in the development of medicine. Tuberculosis presents TB from the perspective of the people and events that shaped its past and the factors that influence its current global state. The book begins with an essay discussing the importance of the social factors that influence the transmission and progression of TB. The following eight chapters focus on disease-specific information, historical and biographical perspectives, influence on the arts, the current state of TB in the world, and future directions. Throughout, medical information about the disease is intertwined with a historical and cultural perspective to illustrate the state of the disease today."--Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
Tuberculosis: contagion and cause -- Signs and certainty: tuberculosis symptoms and diagnosis -- The history of tuberculosis -- Early efforts to tame tuberculosis -- Antibiotics: treatment success, challenge, and cure -- Tuberculosis in the arts: from the ancients to Moulin Rouge! -- Resurgence of the social disease: tuberculosis makes a comeback -- Tuberculosis and the future -- Tuberculosis timeline
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