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related to Tuberculosis
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related to Tuberculosis as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Mariano Martini; Brigo, Francesco; Davide Orsini
(2023)
Medical Humanities & Tuberculosis: Thinking with Stories during Recent Years.
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
(pp. 45-52).
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Article
Nicoletta Piazza
(2023)
"Salvate la razza dalla tubercolosi!" La lotta antitubercolare nei giovani in epoca fascista a Parma: dalla prevenzione alla propaganda.
Nuova Rivista di Storia della Medicina
(pp. 49-68).
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Article
Christoph Gradmann
(2022)
This is the End: Eradicating Tuberculosis in Modern Times.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 171-180).
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Article
Penelope Scott; Hella von Unger
(2022)
Discourses on im/migrants, ethnic minorities, and infectious disease: Fifty years of tuberculosis reporting in the United Kingdom.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 189-215).
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Book
Bharat Jayram Venkat
(2021)
At the Limits of Cure.
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Article
Ming-Jen Wu
(2021)
The Lives of the ‘Native Medical Orderlies’ in Gemo Hospital in Postwar Papua and New Guinea (1946–74).
Health and History
(pp. 51-70).
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Thesis
Ammielle A. Kerudin
(2021)
Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae Ancient DNA.
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Article
Klaus Dittrich
(2021)
Embracing Allied Approaches to Public Health: Luxembourg's Industrial Elites and the Rockefeller Mission against Tuberculosis in France after the First World War.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 379-407).
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Article
Amelia Bonea
(October 2021)
"Contagion by Telephone": Print Media and Knowledge about Infectious Diseases in Britain, 1880s–1914.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 1063-1086).
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Article
Emine Ö. Evered; Kyle T. Evered
(2020)
Dispensary, home, and ‘a women’s army’: Framing tubercular geographies and gender in late Ottoman Turkey.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 33-43).
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Article
Heini Hakosalo
(2020)
Lust for life: coping with tuberculosis in late nineteenth-century Europe.
Medical History
(pp. 516-532).
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Article
Kaisa Harju
(2020)
Between Donor Interest, Global Models and Local Conditions: Treatment and Decision-Making in the Somalia-Finland Tuberculosis Control Project, 1981–3.
Medical History
(pp. 94-115).
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Article
Luca Borghi
(2020)
A brand-new stethoscope for John Keats.
Medicina Historica
(pp. 1-2).
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Article
Emily Webster
(2020)
Tubercular landscape: Land use change and Mycobacterium in Melbourne, Australia, 1837–1900.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 48-60).
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Article
Oh Young Kwon
(2019)
Public Health Center on Tuberculosis Management in Korea: From 1945 to the Late 1970s.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 721-754).
(/isis/citation/CBB710935059/)
Book
Kah Seng Loh; Li Yang Hsu
(2019)
Tuberculosis – The Singapore Experience, 1867–2018: Disease, Society and the State.
(/isis/citation/CBB456060024/)
Book
Frank M. Snowden
(2019)
Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present.
(/isis/citation/CBB694307322/)
Article
Venkat, Bharat Jayram
(October 2019)
A Vital Mediation: The Sanatorium, before and after Antibiotics.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 979-1003).
(/isis/citation/CBB221238025/)
Article
Ji-young Park
(2019)
Statistics and Colonial Medicine: A Doubt and Controversy on Tuberculosis Statistics in Colonial Korea.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 509-550).
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Article
Geert Thyssen; Frederik Herman
(2019)
Re-Turning Matters of Body-mind: Articulations of Ill-/Health and Energy/Fatigue Gathered Through Vocational and Health Education.
History of Education
(pp. 496-515).
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