In this first English-language study of popular and scientific responses to tuberculosis in nineteenth-century France, David Barnes provides a much-needed historical perspective on a disease that is making an alarming comeback in the United States and Europe. Barnes argues that French perceptions of the disease - ranging from the early romantic image of a consumptive woman to the later view of a scourge spread by the poor - owed more to the power structures of nineteenth-century society than to medical science. By 1900, the war against tuberculosis had become a war against the dirty habits of the working class.Lucid and original, Barnes's study broadens our understanding of how and why societies assign moral meanings to deadly diseases
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX207108 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The evidence afforded, by statistics can leave us no doubt as to the importance of Tuberculosis as ...
This work traces, from the archives, an episode in the social history of health, medical practices a...
During the 1930s, Chile reported the world's highest mortality rate due to tuberculosis. In this pre...
The resurgence of tuberculosis is one of the most serious global public health challenges of the twe...
Résumé In industrialised countries the treatment of tuberculosis was one of the first public health ...
ii Tuberculosis has afflicted human populations for thousands of years, but it was not until the nin...
In the wake of the bacterial revolution after Robert Koch identified the tuberculosis bacillus, medi...
This paper addresses many of the misconceptions surrounding tuberculosis in three different time per...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...
In the wake of the bacterial revolution after Robert Koch identified the tuberculosis bacillus, medi...
Since the 1890s, in Europe, as in the United States, the fight against social disasters has comprise...
Summary Disease and Civilization explores the scientific and political ramifications of the great ch...
Tuberculosis has afflicted man since prehistoric times. Evidence of spinal tuberculosis has been fou...
This work traces, from the archives, an episode in the social history of health, medical practices a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX207108 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The evidence afforded, by statistics can leave us no doubt as to the importance of Tuberculosis as ...
This work traces, from the archives, an episode in the social history of health, medical practices a...
During the 1930s, Chile reported the world's highest mortality rate due to tuberculosis. In this pre...
The resurgence of tuberculosis is one of the most serious global public health challenges of the twe...
Résumé In industrialised countries the treatment of tuberculosis was one of the first public health ...
ii Tuberculosis has afflicted human populations for thousands of years, but it was not until the nin...
In the wake of the bacterial revolution after Robert Koch identified the tuberculosis bacillus, medi...
This paper addresses many of the misconceptions surrounding tuberculosis in three different time per...
Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB) (consumption) is a particularly unpleasant disease that has seen a re-em...
In the wake of the bacterial revolution after Robert Koch identified the tuberculosis bacillus, medi...
Since the 1890s, in Europe, as in the United States, the fight against social disasters has comprise...
Summary Disease and Civilization explores the scientific and political ramifications of the great ch...
Tuberculosis has afflicted man since prehistoric times. Evidence of spinal tuberculosis has been fou...
This work traces, from the archives, an episode in the social history of health, medical practices a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX207108 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The evidence afforded, by statistics can leave us no doubt as to the importance of Tuberculosis as ...
This work traces, from the archives, an episode in the social history of health, medical practices a...