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DuBos et. al. examine the social aspects of the TB epidemic, along with some of the biological factors. They show how TB was romaticized, how it was portrayed as a demon coming to rob the healthy of life, and how it sparked scientific invention - in particular the stethescope. The introduction is wonderful as it lays out the basic parts of the book.

Table of Contents
Foreword by David Mechanic
Introductory Essay: Dubos and Tuberculosis, Master Teachers by Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz
To Our Sources
Introduction to the First Edition
Part One: The White Plague in the Nineteenth Century
I The Captain of All the Men of Death
II Death Warrant for Keats
III Flight from the North Winds
IV Contagion and Heredity
V Consumption and the Romantic Age
Part Two: The Causes of Tuberculosis
VI Phthisis, Consumption and Tubercles
VII Percussion, Auscultation and the Unitarian Theory
VIII The Germ Theory of Tuberculosis
IX Infection and Disease
Part Three: Cure and Prevention of Tuberculosis
X The Evaluation of Therapeutic Procedures
XI Treatment and Natural Resistance
XII Drugs, Vaccines and Public Health Measures
XIII Healthy Living and Sanatoria
Part Four: Tuberculosis and Society
XIV The Evolution of Epidemics
XV Tuberculosis and Industrial Civilization
XVI Tuberculosis and Social Technology
Appendices
Bibliography and Notes
Index

The White Plague Tuberculosis Man and Society

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    A Paperback / softback by Jean Dubos, David Mechanic, Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/1987
      ISBN13: 9780813512242, 978-0813512242
      ISBN10: 0813512247

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      DuBos et. al. examine the social aspects of the TB epidemic, along with some of the biological factors. They show how TB was romaticized, how it was portrayed as a demon coming to rob the healthy of life, and how it sparked scientific invention - in particular the stethescope. The introduction is wonderful as it lays out the basic parts of the book.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by David Mechanic
      Introductory Essay: Dubos and Tuberculosis, Master Teachers by Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz
      To Our Sources
      Introduction to the First Edition
      Part One: The White Plague in the Nineteenth Century
      I The Captain of All the Men of Death
      II Death Warrant for Keats
      III Flight from the North Winds
      IV Contagion and Heredity
      V Consumption and the Romantic Age
      Part Two: The Causes of Tuberculosis
      VI Phthisis, Consumption and Tubercles
      VII Percussion, Auscultation and the Unitarian Theory
      VIII The Germ Theory of Tuberculosis
      IX Infection and Disease
      Part Three: Cure and Prevention of Tuberculosis
      X The Evaluation of Therapeutic Procedures
      XI Treatment and Natural Resistance
      XII Drugs, Vaccines and Public Health Measures
      XIII Healthy Living and Sanatoria
      Part Four: Tuberculosis and Society
      XIV The Evolution of Epidemics
      XV Tuberculosis and Industrial Civilization
      XVI Tuberculosis and Social Technology
      Appendices
      Bibliography and Notes
      Index

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